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Vettori to lead New Zealand
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 15 - 05 - 2008

Matthew Hoggard has been left out of the England lineup for the first Test against New Zealand starting on Thursday while Black Caps captain Daniel Vettori has declared himself fit.
England will rely on the team that beat the Black Caps in the third Test in New Zealand in March to capture a come-from-behind 2-1 series triumph.
“It is going to be the same team that won our last Test in Napier,” captain Michael Vaughan said on Wednesday.
Yorkshire swing bowler Hoggard was dropped during the series in New Zealand and, despite some impressive bowling performances this season, England has decided to rely on a pace attack of Ryan Sidebottom, Stuart Broad and James Anderson with Monty Panesar as the spinner.
Vettori was doubtful for the game after damaging his spinning finger a week ago. He needed two stitches in a wound but decided he's fit enough to play after spending two days bowling in the nets.
“I'm not too concerned about it,” Vettori said. “But I would like to have played in the last game and had a bit of time in the middle.”
England's loss in the first Test in Hamilton was a warning as to what can happen if the home team takes things easy.
England rallied to win the next two Tests and is expected to overwhelm the inexperienced tourists.
“If we're going to beat South Africa, we're going to have to move up a level,” England's South African-born batsman Kevin Pietersen said.
“That's going to be our toughest series for a long time. But we're not even talking about South Africa yet. We want to beat New Zealand well and that's the main priority. When we're finished with that, it's time for South Africa.”
The temptation to look past this series is exacerbated by the fact that next year features the attempt to regain the Ashes from Australia.
For now, England has to make sure it affords its immediate opponent sufficient respect.
The series may seem like a preamble to bigger things for England, but New Zealand's players are keen to get going.
Allrounder Jacob Oram spent the past few weeks playing in the Indian Premier League, but has cut short his stint in the lucrative Twenty20 tournament to play for his country.
“This is the tour you want to be on,” Oram said. “The tradition, the heritage, everything about it.”
Openers Aaron Redmond and Jamie How scored a total 284 between them in the drawn warmup against the England Lions, who had Hoggard in attack.
More of the same at Lord's would suit New Zealand just fine.
“To get on the honors board anywhere in the world, but especially at Lord's, is something you'll remember for the rest of your life,” Oram said.
“If you had a five-wicket haul or a hundred and had to retire the next day you'd probably still be fairly happy because you have achieved a very significant milestone.” – AP __


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