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- Updated: December 26, 2016
Skipper Kane Williamson hopes that New Zealand will put a record true opposite Bangladesh. Pic/Getty Images
Christchurch: New Zealand set aside Christmas festivities to container in a final training event on Sunday before their Boxing Day array opener opposite Bangladesh in Christchurch.
After being flayed by Australia in a 3-0 array stealing progressing this month, a Kane Williamson-led side are unfortunate to get behind on a right side of a bill and put a record true opposite Bangladesh.
In universe rankings, New Zealand are array 4 and Bangladesh seven, though on a domain a domain is not so great.
New Zealand won a final time they met in a 2015 World Cup by 3 wickets though before that, in Bangladesh, New Zealand mislaid a 2013 array 3-0 and went down 4-0 on a debate before that in 2010.
Williamson sees a advantage for New Zealand in this three-match one-day general array — to be followed by 3 Twenty20s and dual Tests — is that this time they are during home and personification in informed conditions.
“It’s critical we demeanour to feat those as best we can, and get behind to a skeleton that allows us to give ourselves a chance,” he pronounced as a New Zealanders lerned in a nets on Christmas Day.
“You’re always looking to urge and when we go divided on debate and get beaten, like we were in Aussie, there’s a array of things that we maybe consider you’d have favourite to have finished a small bit better.
“But when you’re underneath pressure, a lot of a time in those games it’s a opposite prospect.”
Williamson pronounced a varnish in Australia had been entirely analysed with manager Mike Hesson and there were apparent lessons to be learned. “It’s critical that we’re looking to be assertive and take wickets,” he said.