The continued international struggles of opener Natalie Dodd (career strike rate of 40, out for eight off 24 balls today) hardly inspires fast starts, and while the middle-order role of Katey Martin (14 off 35) doesn't always offer opportunities for long stays at the crease, she hasn't produced an innings of more than 26 in almost four years.
However, the two players who did perform may be the players the Ferns most needed to if they're to have enough depth to prosper come the World Cup. Hayley Jensen, surprisingly promoted from her usual No 8 spot to open, took her chance with an impressive 53 from 58 balls, while debutant Brooke Halliday marked the occasion with a 54-ball 50.
Jensen picked up a wicket as well, but in a stark highlight of the difference between the two sides, it was one of only two, as Tammy Beaumont (71) and Heather Knight (67) eased their side to victory with a whopping 16.2 overs to spare.
Perhaps one other glimmer of hope for the White Ferns was the debut of 16-year-old spinner Fran Jonas, who delivered a maiden and a close lbw referral in her opening two overs, before losing her length slightly in her second spell.
However, as they contemplate a losing streak that's now reached double digits, that's all the White Ferns have – hope.
Here's how the match unfolded: