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Cricket: New Zealand cricket receive praise from surprising figure

By David Leggat
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8 Dec, 2016 03:38 AM5 mins to read

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Darren Lehmann, coach of Australia. Photo / Getty

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New Zealand have been taught severe lessons by world No 1 Australia in their Chappell Hadlee Trophy contest so far, but yesterday received some praise from a surprise quarter.

Australia have belted New Zealand by 68 runs in Sydney in the series opener, then 116 runs at Canberra on Tuesday night.

Australian coach Darren Lehmann offered some mitigation for what's happened and certainly isn't about to put the boot in while New Zealand are down.

''I think they're a very good side," Lehmann said. ''As we've seen the game of cricket can work in weird ways.

''They've had a really good test series against Pakistan, they've got some quality players. Martin Guptill played a magnificent innings (114) in Sydney.

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''We've just played better cricket at the moment. That's not to say it won't change tomorrow."

There's no question Australia are back on a roll. Forget test match travails of recent times; when it comes to the white ball game, the Aussies are confident and strong allround.

How New Zealand will turn it around at the Melbourne Cricket Ground tomorrow isn't clear, indeed much like the weather, which is threatening to affect the match.

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But something has to be done.

New Zealand haven't been able to take a trick so far, ranging from the decision not to refer an lbw decision against Australian captain Steve Smith at Sydney which, in simple terms, cost 150 runs; to choosing to field first on the Manuka Oval motorway and then bowl like drains as the Aussies ran up their second highest total on home soil.

''We want to improve from those last two performances," wicketkeeper BJ Watling said yesterday. ''We weren't at our best and if we can do a few things better and put them under some pressure we'll be better off for it."

The bowling has been ordinary, the batting has been hamstrung by being asked to chase two substantial totals, and sub-standard fielding hasn't helped either.

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''We can improve our fielding and energy," Watling said.

This is one area New Zealand can fix on their own. The opposition don't play a part in that. Watling put his hand up, given ensuring the players are up for that particular challenge rests partly on him.

One of the wicketkeeper's role is as gee up man, keeping the fielders on their toes.

''It hasn't been the greatest," master of the understatement Watling admitted.

''They've put us under pressure and run well between the wickets and we haven't stepped up.

''It is my job to make sure the boys are fizzed and doing their job."

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New Zealand might give speedster Lockie Ferguson a second outing in place of the out of sorts Matt Henry but whether legspinner Todd Astle and batsman Henry Nicholls get a chance is a moot point. This management group aren't usually into giving away freebies to keep players happy.

Watling wasn't in Melbourne for the last New Zealand match at the cavernous MCG. That was for the World Cup final, and that proved a game too far against Australia.

The previous match was won by Grant Elliott's fine 61, a six-wicket win in 2009. Indeed look beyond the basic record against Australia at the ground - played 20, won four, lost 15 (crrt) - and New Zealand has won and lost three of the last six clashes.

The chief talking point among the Australians is whether they will include the colourful Glenn Maxwell.

He's been on the bench for the first two games after being fined by the team's leadership group - Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and David Warner - over remarks at his Victorian captain, and Australian teammate, Matt Wade.

The game lacks any pull for spectators, given the state of the series, with fears that as few as 15,000-20,000 might turn up. Having Maxwell play on his home ground would pull more punters through the turnstiles.

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Lehmann wasn't giving any clues yesterday, other than to praise the player for the way he's knuckled down within the group to get past a situation which could have had him banished from the ODI squad.

''He's been fantastic. Full credit to him the way he's handled it and the way he's been around the group in getting prepared to play each and every game.

''For him he's just got to be ready to play, if he gets his opportunity then away he goes," Lehmann said.

Australia v New Zealand

Third Chappell Hadlee ODI, Melbourne, 4.20pm Friday

Teams:

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Australia: (from) Steve Smith ©, David Warner, Aaron Finch, George Bailey, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Matt Wade, James Faulkner, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins.

New Zealand: Kane Williamson ©, Martin Guptill, Tom Latham, Colin Munro, Jimmy Neesham, Henry Nicholls, Colin de Grandhomme, BJ Watling, Mitch Santner, Todd Astle, Tim Southee, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.

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