New Zealand and Australia lock horns in the first Test at Wellington. New Zealand will have a bit of an edge going into the series as they defeated Australia in the three-match One-Day International (ODI) series, ahead of this series. However, it was Australia, who defeated New Zealand when the two sides met for a three-Test series Down Under. This series will be New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum’s final series in international cricket. He announced a few months back that this will be his final Test series, having already played his final ODI a few days ago. New Zealand will hope that can give their leader a good send off. FULL CRICKET SCORECARD: New Zealand vs Australia 2015-16, 1st Test at Wellington
Australia have been in good form in the longest format. They recently beat West Indies in home series before which they beat New Zealand too. Players like Steven Smith, Usman Khawaja, David Warner and Joe Burns have been scoring heavily at the top and the same will be expected of them in this series as well. New Zealand will not go down that easily and will look to cash in on the home advantage. Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson have been in terrific form lately and the hosts will want them to carry on their good run of form in these two matches as well. New Zealand vs Australia 2015-16, 1st Test at Wellington: Preview
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