Sunday Star-Times

Mccullum bats with optimism

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NEW ZEALAND will not be distracted by the axing of former captain Ross Taylor ahead of their cricket tour of South Africa, new skipper Brendon McCullum said yesterday.

‘‘ We can’t control what has unfolded back home and, as players, our focus is very much on the cricket field and what we can control there,’’ McCullum told a news conference in South Africa.

‘‘What has happened behind the scenes over the last little while is, from a team perspectiv­e, now over and our focus is now moving forward.’’

Taylor was this month stripped of the one-day and Twenty20 captaincy and rejected an offer to stay on as test captain while also making himself unavailabl­e for the South Africa tour, which includes three T20 internatio­nals, two tests and three one-day games.

Former players criticised New Zealand Cricket for its handling of the situation and ex-batsman and coach Mark Greatbatch called on chairman Chris Moller to step down. Moller has issued a public apology to Taylor for the way that his sacking was handled.

‘‘ There have obviously been some distractio­ns going on back home over the last week or so,’’ McCullum said yesterday.

‘‘ We know about the monumental task in front of us and to take it on without some of our better players is disappoint­ing but that is the way it has unfolded.’’

Taylor is arguably New Zealand’s best batsman at the moment and McCullum said he would be missed. ‘‘He is going to be a big loss; we have a number of big losses right throughout our team. It is one thing to long for those guys to be present but it is another thing to get on and deal with the resources you have got.

‘‘ From a leadership

point

of give new players a chance to establish themselves in the team.

‘‘There is no doubt that without [allrounder] Daniel [Vettori], with his injury, and Ross we won’t be as strong with the bat but that also gives opportunit­ies to other people to stand up and that is an exciting thing,’’ Hesson said.

The first T20 game of the tour is in Durban on Friday.

 ?? Photo: Getty Images ?? On the ball: Brendon McCullum at a training session in Durban, South Africa, during the week.
Photo: Getty Images On the ball: Brendon McCullum at a training session in Durban, South Africa, during the week.

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