The New Zealand Herald

Sweep in warm-up to big event

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In 25 ODI innings in New Zealand, he’s averaging 22, with one century; put him on an overseas flight and in 26 innings he’s going at 39.82, with three tons and six fifties.

The batsmen all had another chance for time in the middle and there was an interestin­g late contributi­on from Colin Munro.

The Auckland lefthander isn’t in the Champions Trophy squad but is expected to be on standby.

Yesterday he hammered 44 off 15 balls, overseeing 76 runs off the last five overs to give New Zealand a late shove.

Tougher tasks await in the trophy, but you wonder if not picking Munro might not be a trick missed. And you wonder if he’s paying a heavy price for an on-field incident during the Plunket Shield which cost him a ban, and a rank bad shot first ball against South Africa at Eden Park in a T20.

Ireland had no prayer when they set off in pursuit. Indian Premier League refugees are wandering back into the squad ahead of the two official warm-up matches, against India at The Oval late next Sunday night; and Sri Lanka at Edgbaston next Tuesday night.

The game will step up in those matches. There will still be wriggle room for tinkering but by then New Zealand should be clear in the mind who they fancy as their best XI ahead of the opening pool game against Australia on June 2. Latham or Luke Ronchi to go in first with Martin Guptill is one potentiall­y curly issue, Ronchi having made quick contributi­ons during this series.

Although he’s seen as an accumulato­r, it’s worth nothing Latham hit four sixes yesterday; and you might think of it as an audition of sorts for an opening spot against Australia.

 ?? Picture / AP ?? pole position for the Indianapol­is 500.
Picture / AP pole position for the Indianapol­is 500.

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