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25-Dec-2010 16:16:00 GMT
New Zealand v Pakistan, 1st Twenty20, Auckland

New Zealand, Pakistan Seek Honour in Adversity

Auckland: With New Zealand cricket in turmoil on the field and Pakistan in tumult off it, there is plenty at stake for both sides when they launch a 11-match series with a Twenty20 game in Auckland Sunday.

Over the next seven weeks New Zealand and Pakistan will attempt to turn their fortunes around as they play three Twenty20s, two Tests and six one-dayers before heading to the subcontinent for the one-day World Cup.

Pakistan's internal turmoil has forced them to field a spare-parts team with several of their stars left at home including alleged spot-fixers Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif.

To add to the pressure, they were skittled out for a meagre 91 by Auckland in their one-day warm up game and then saw the home side overhaul the target for the loss of only five wickets and with nearly seven overs to spare.

It was not the start to the tour that coach Waqar Younis wanted but he was adamant things would be different when the internationals start.

Unfortunately the batting didn't click and nobody took responsibility, which was the key. They've learned their lesson and hopefully next up will be a different ball game.

New Zealand have rushed in former opening bat John Wright to coach the Black Caps, who have lost their last 11 one-day internationals.

Wright, who made his mark as an international coach when he turned India's fortunes around in the first half of this decade, has not been wanted by New Zealand until now, with the team in its second-worst run of defeats.

It remains to be seen how the senior players will adapt to his no-nonsense style, but the player power base built around Daniel Vettori as captain, selector and generally most reliable bowler and batter has clearly not worked.

Vettori, who along with Brendon McCullum will not play in the Twenty20 series because of injury, has not spoken about the shake-up but stand-in skipper Ross Taylor said he is looking forward to working with Wright.

"For me personally, being a batsman and him being a batsman and having a very good Test record, I'm looking forward to picking his brains and hopefully can be a better player for it," said Taylor.

Wright's first squad contains three newcomers in all-rounder Luke Woodcock, batsman Dean Brownlie and teenage fast bowler Adam Milne as he looks to the long-term future of New Zealand cricket.

"We're going to have to build slowly, get some foundations and hopefully you leave the place in a better state than you found it," he said.

Teams from

New Zealand:
Brent Arnel, James Franklin, Martin Guptill, Brendon McCullum (wk), Tim Southee, Jesse Ryder, Ross Taylor (capt), Kane Williamson, Reece Young (WK), Dean Brownlie, Ian Butler, Nathan McCullum, Peter McGlashan (wk), Kyle Mills, Adam Milne, Scott Styris, Luke Woodcock

Pakistan: Shahid Afridi (capt), Mohammad Hafeez, Ahmed Shehzad, Younis Khan, Umar Akmal, Fawad Alam, Adnan Akmal (wk), Saeed Ajmal, Abdur Rehman, Abdul Razzaq, Umar Gul, Shoaib Akhtar, Tanvir Ahmed, Sohail Tanvir, Wahab Riaz, Taufeeq Umar, Azhar Ali, Asad Shafiq

Pitch and conditions
The match will be played at a reoriented Eden Park stadium, with a newly installed pitch running from north to south, with some of the lower tier seats retracted in order to fit the new boundary. Traditionally, the average 20-over score on this ground works out to 154 for 9, but things could be different on the new track.

Stats and trivia

  • Pakistan won the first four T20s between these sides, before losing by one run in a close encounter in the 2010 World Twenty20
  • Shahid Afridi, Umar Gul and Saeed Ajmal are the top three wicket-takers in the format. Fourth in the list is a man New Zealand would have loved to have for this series - Daniel Vettori
  • The hosts will miss another player dearly - Brendon McCullum is the only player with over 1000 Twenty20 runs (1100 in all), and is the leading six-hitter in the format. Pakistan are without their top three run-getters - Kamran Akmal, Misbah-ul-Haq and Shoaib Malik
  • Two of the five Twenty20 games played at Eden Park have resulted in ties.

Match facts
Sunday December 26, 2010
Start time 14:00 local (01:00 GMT), 06:00 PST


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