England firm favourites

tourists, second in the Test rankings, are expected to prove too strong for the lowly Black Caps as they gear up for back-to-back Ashes series against Australia, buoyed by a recent series win away to India.

The likes of star batsman Kevin Pietersen failed to fire in the three-wicket defeat on Saturday at the hands of a New Zealand XI, England’s first loss in a first-class tour game in nearly seven years.

But Alastair Cook’s men are firm favourites with the bookmakers to come out on top against a Black Caps side destabilised by injury and a recent change of captain in the series starting in Dunedin tomorrow.

New Zealand, ranked eighth in Test cricket, have not won a series against England since 1999, with their sole series victory on home soil back in 1984.

The home side come into the series after a drubbing in South Africa, where they lost both Tests by an innings, and they are still adjusting to the axing of Ross Taylor as captain in favour of Brendon McCullum late last year.

New Zealand were competitive in patches as they lost both the one-day and Twenty20 series against England 2-1 but coach Mike Hesson has acknowledged Test cricket remains his side’s weakest form of the game.

“We’re a long way off the pace in Test cricket at the moment,” he said before the touring England party arrived.

“We have to acknowledge that and we know we’ve got a lot of work to do.
“We don’t have the depth that we have in other forms of the game so we have to make sure we select the right people and show faith in them to grow their game. That doesn’t happen overnight.” — AFP.

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