Bhubaneswar, Oct. 22 -- Bowlers are a bit relaxed because of the bigger boundaries at most grounds in Australia for the ongoing T20 World Cup. However, experts have predicted a flood of runs from the grand tournament's Super 12 stage.

The shortest format of the game is unapologetically batter-biased. Bowlers often cast as cannon-fodder, derive nearly as much delight from a dot ball as they would from a dismissal in the longer formats.

Ground dimensions, however, suggest shots that would clear the boundary in most stadiums in the sub-continent and New Zealand, might not even make the rope in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.

However, New Zealand coach Gary Stead expects that bowlers will still have their task cut out when the world's best ba...