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Guptill, Patel back in N. Zealand shake up

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wellington — A shell-shocked New Zealand have welcomed the return of a fit again Martin Guptill and dropped pace for spin for the fourth one-day internatio­nal against South Africa.

Along with Guptill, off-spinner Jeetan Patel was recalled to the side on Sunday in place of pace bowler Matt Henry who has been in the squad but not used since the Bangladesh series in December.

All Blacks coach Steve Hansen once quipped that it was probably better to “flush the dunny (toilet) and move on” after a poor performanc­e against Italy in 2009 and his cricket counterpar­t Mike Hesson expressed similar thoughts on Sunday.

Hesson’s team were comprehens­ively outplayed by South Africa in the third one-day internatio­nal at Wellington Regional Stadium on Saturday as they were bundled out for 112 and lost the match by 159 runs.

The victory gave the Proteas a 2-1 lead in the five-match series

We can’t let a performanc­e like that affect how we prepare for the next one Mike Hesson

and Hesson’s side face a must-win game in Hamilton on Saturday.

“We have to move on pretty quick. We can’t let a performanc­e like that affect how we prepare for the next one,” Hesson told reporters on Sunday. “South Africa ... were excellent. They challenged us and we didn’t respond.”

Guptill’s return creates something of a selection conundrum for Hesson, with Tom Latham likely to relinquish the gloves to specialist wicketkeep­er Luke Ronchi for the rest of the series.

Even though he has proved more than capable behind the stumps, Latham has scores of 0,2,0,0, 7 and 4 in his past six ODIs and Guptill is likely to open with Dean Brownlie in Hamilton. — Agencies

 ?? AFP file ?? Fit-again Martin Guptill makes a comeback. —
AFP file Fit-again Martin Guptill makes a comeback. —

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