The most anticipated series of the season is back with the Kiwis taking on the Aussie on Wednesday in the first ODI of chappell-hadlee trophy 2016. Both the neighbouring nations are coming with some form after their series win against Pakistan and India respectively in their home backyard.
Australia's batting looks solid than ever with added depth of Mitch Marsh and Faulkner, but their premier fast bowlers are not in the hunt with injury concerns which leave a handy invitation for apposition batsmen.
Meanwhile the Kiwis are quite accomplished side in the batting and also in the bowling. They don't have the experience of Ross Taylor in the middle which made their middle order quite inexperienced, but they have some emerging talents to perform on a given day.
Well we want to go back to the memories of World cup2015 where these two sides produced an exciting thriller in which New Zealand won by 1 wicket. It seems to be different conditions this time around with drop in pitches in Auckland and healthy help for batsmen along with short boundaries in. Going to be a run fest to watch out for
At Auckland New Zealand have a quite few memories to remember in ODI history with the win in the semifinal against the Proteas. This will be the last ODI series for Baz who is expected to retire after the matches against the Aussies. So he hope to finish on a high in New Zealand colors by taking his team home.
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
Baz Look to Finish On a High Against Neighbours
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