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South Africa aim ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 revenge against New Zealand in ODI series

The series which starts at SuperSport Park on Wednesday is, however, far from a replay.

user-circle cricketcountry.com Written by Agence France-Presse
Published: Aug 18, 2015, 07:17 AM (IST)
Edited: Aug 18, 2015, 07:20 AM (IST)

Both South Africa (above) and New Zealand  are missing key players © AFP (File Photo)
Both South Africa (above) and New Zealand are missing key players © AFP (File Photo)

Centurion: When it was announced that South Africa and New Zealand would play a one-day international series during the South African winter, the obvious marketing angle was that it would provide a rematch of the dramatic World Cup semi-final between the two teams. New Zealand won the World Cup showdown with a six off the penultimate ball of the match in Auckland in March. The series which starts at SuperSport Park on Wednesday is, however, far from a replay. Both sides are missing key players. Faf du Plessis unlikely to be fit for ODI series

New Zealand, in particular, have been hit hard by injuries as well as a player management policy which sees regular captain Brendon McCullum and fast bowler Tim Southee being rested. Despite injuries ruling out Trent Boult, Corey Anderson, Ross Taylor and Mitchell Santner, the Black Caps showed in sharing a Twenty20 series, which ended on Sunday, that they are capable of mounting a strong challenge.

After losing the first Twenty20 international in Durban by six wickets, New Zealand bounced back by winning the second game by 32 runs in Centurion on Sunday. Stand-in captain Kane Williamson praised the way the side had turned around their fortunes but warned they would need to improve even further going into a 50-overs series. Martin Guptill’s exquisite knock ensures New Zealand win in 2nd T20I against South Africa

On the evidence of the T20 games, New Zealand will need bigger contributions from their middle order batsmen after Williamson and Martin Guptill gave them good starts which were not fully capitalised on. Williamson is likely to return to his regular number three spot after opening in the short-form games.

South African captain AB de Villiers, meanwhile, bemoaned his side’s inability to adapt to an untypical Centurion pitch, which in winter conditions was dry and slower than usual. South Africa’s bowling will be strengthened by the return of fast bowlers Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander and leg-spinner Imran Tahir, who both missed the T20 games. South Africa were below par against New Zealand in 2nd T20I at Centurion

But they will be without fast bowler Morne Morkel, who will join batsman JP Duminy on paternity leave. New Zealand are currently third on the International Cricket Council (ICC) one-day rankings list, one point ahead of fourth-placed South Africa.

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Cricket South Africa chief executive Haroon Lorgat, meanwhile, said the experiment of playing matches in August had been successful so far, with near-capacity crowds attending the T20 matches. The groundsmen in Durban and Centurion were able to prepare good batting surfaces. At high altitude Centurion, the normally bleached winter grass was sprayed with a green dye which could not disguise the dryness of the outfield, making sliding by fielders difficult. New Zealand beat South Africa by 32 runs in 2nd T20I to level 2-match series at 1-1