``This tournament is a chance to develop some of the younger players and give those training hard the opportunity for international competition,'' Batch said.
In last night's game, the Black Sticks started each half well but found themselves under some pressure at times.
The first goal came in the 22nd minute from Andy Hayward - a spectacular flick that went high into the right-hand corner. Malaysia responded with a field goal three minutes later but Hayward scored his second when the ball went high into the left-hand side of the net, despite the keeper getting a glove to it. Hayward narrowly missed grabbing a hat-trick on halftime.
New Zealand made an error in defence early in the second half which Malaysia made the most of, as Abdul Jalil Tengku Ahmad Tajudin deflected a shot past Hamish McGregor who could do little to stop it.
Jacob Smith, who had a strong game, scored the winner in the 65th minute when Shay Neal alluded the keeper and floated a ball back across the front of the goal for Smith to tap in.
The Black Sticks play their second game against Malaysia at 1am tomorrow (NZT). The Sultan Azlan Shah tournament starts on Saturday with New Zealand taking on Pakistan, Malaysia, Korea, India and Australia.
New Zealand 3 (Andy Hayward 2, Jacob Smith), Malaysia 2 (Saari Faizal, Abdul Jalil Tengku Ahmad Tajudin). HT: 2-1.