The New Zealand Herald

Rolled the dice at Eden Park

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fielding angle advice on the small ground.

The selection rejig paid dividends by allowing an extra all-rounder to feature. Jimmy Neesham’s 48 off 45 balls boosted the middle order.

New Zealand’s survival rested with Neesham and Broom, who came together in the 26th over at 134 for five. They put on 76 in 77 balls.

Broom continued the form which resurrecte­d his internatio­nal career against Bangladesh, posting his third consecutiv­e ODI half-century or better, after scoring 109 not out and 97 in Nelson over the festive season. The 33-year-old top-scored with 73 off 75 balls and could be an asset during the Champions Trophy in England this year. His high standard of ground fielding defied his age, and further contribute­d to morale. Broom is justifying the considerab­le efforts to get him released from his Derbyshire contract.

Since the World Cup, Brendon and Nathan McCullum, Daniel Vettori, Kyle Mills and Grant Elliott have retired from the ODI format for New Zealand. Regulars of recent seasons Corey Anderson, Mitchell McClenagha­n, Adam Milne and Ross Taylor, have been injured of late.

The way Broom and Latham have assumed the extra responsibi­lity is a welcome boon.

“Tom put together a tidy, unblemishe­d display [with the gloves],” coach Mike Hesson said.

“The thing a lot of people don’t realise is that he’s been a wicketkeep­er most of his life. It’s not a makeshift move. For a couple of years he was focused on opening the batting, and we’ve encouraged that.

“Now he’s at point in his career where he’s doing that [the keeping] as well. It’s not an option in test cricket, but, in ODIs, it’s an area where he’s got a lot of skill.”

Hesson confirmed Broom would remain at No 5 for the series.

“He’s shown the experience we like, and he’s calm. [The first ODI innings] was another example of what he did against Bangladesh in pressure situations.

“We’re missing Grant Elliott. The experience we've had in the middle from Neil is performing that role.”

 ?? Picture / Photosport ?? He takes over from the rested Martin Guptill.
Picture / Photosport He takes over from the rested Martin Guptill.

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