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Second Test: New Zealand look to rub salt in India wounds

Published: 14 Feb 2014 - 07:51 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 08:58 pm

WELLINGTON: New Zealand will blood two new players in the second Test against India starting in Wellington today as they look to cap a golden summer without star performer Ross Taylor. 
Tom Latham replaces the high-scoring Taylor, who will remain at home with his wife due to give birth, while the green wicket has earned all-rounder Jimmy Neesham a start at the expense of leg-spinner Ish Sodhi. 
New Zealand, who won the first Test by 40 runs, will take five seamers into the match with Kane Williamson acting as the spin option. 
“With this wicket the best method of attack against this Indian side is to roll out another seamer,” captain Brendon McCullum said. “Neesham’s batting is a bit of a bonus but he comes into the frame for his ability to bowl it pretty heavy as well.” 
Taylor, who averages 136 from his past four Tests, will be a huge loss and McCullum admitted it was “never ideal” to play two new caps.
But he said both had international experience with Latham, 21, having played 13 one-day internationals and Neesham 11. New Zealand have been blessed with green wickets in their home series against the West Indies and now India which have allowed their potent seamers to lead them to three victories from four Tests. 
They were denied the chance of a clean sweep when rain washed out the last session of the first Test against the West Indies, before bouncing back to win the second in Wellington by an innings and 73 runs.  McCullum said the Basin Reserve wicket for the India Test looks even juicier than the strip used two months ago. 
“It looks a little bit greener than what we had against West Indies and looks a bit harder too. We expect a bit of pace and bounce and maybe a bit of sideways movement as well.” India will announce their team before the toss on Friday. 
New Zealand: Peter Fulton, Hamish Rutherford, Kane Williamson, Tom Latham, Brendon McCullum (captain), Corey Anderson, BJ Watling, Jimmy Neesham, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner, Trent Boult. AFP