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Australia look to limit McCullum damage, Hazlewood says

Power-hitters aiming to exploit famously short straight boundaries at Eden Park

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Rookie Australian paceman Josh Hazlewood has singled out Brendon McCullum as the dangerman in tomorrow’s key Pool A match against New Zealand, saying the minimum damage he does the better.

The game is being billed as a showcase for power hitters like McCullum, Martin Guptill and Corey Anderson from the home side and Australia’s Aaron Finch, David Warner and Glenn Maxwell who will all try to exploit the famously short, straight boundaries of Eden Park.

“A lot of the senior guys have seen McCullum do his work in the Indian Premier League so we’ll have team meetings to discuss a plan [against him],” 24-year-old Hazlewood said after team practice yesterday.

McCullum is in top form with scores of 65 and 77 in two of the three New Zealand wins in the World Cup so far and is key to the home team’s hopes of a big score tomorrow.

Australia can take heart from the fact they dismissed McCullum for 24 when they played in Auckland in 2010 before they also won the second game by six wickets although on that occasion the Black Caps skipper made 61.

Spearhead Mitchell Johnson dismissed McCullum in the first game which Australia won by 12 runs on the DuckworthL­ewis method. Hazlewood said Australia’s quicks have been preparing for a McCullum onslaught by bowling hard against their own dashers in the nets to get a feel for the peculiar demands of the venue.

“You’re hoping he doesn’t hit it straight back at you for starters. He’s obviously a dangerous player who goes about his business differentl­y to a lot of other openers,” said Hazlewood. “But there’s no better practice than bowling to Finch and Warner, who are similar players.

“McCullum at the top of order is key. We want to minimise the damage he can do. The boundaries here are a touch bigger square, which we might be able to use to our advantage. It’s quite short straight, but that’s what happens when you come to different grounds.”

 ?? AFP ?? Perfect timing New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has been in impressive form so far in the World Cup.
AFP Perfect timing New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has been in impressive form so far in the World Cup.

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