Published 09:25 IST, December 25th 2019
New Zealand make two changes for Boxing Day Test at Melbourne
New Zealand made two changes Wednesday for the Boxing Day Test against Australia with fast bowler Trent Boult back from injury and Tom Blundell replacing Raval
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New Zealand made two changes Wednesday for Boxing Day Test against Australia with fast bowler Trent Boult back from injury and Tom Blundell replacing Jeet Ravel at top of order. dangerous Boult missed first Test in Perth, where his team crashed by 296 runs, with a rib injury that also kept him out of ir final clash against England. But he has worked his way back to fitness, desperate to play in Black Caps first Boxing Day Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground since 1987, with a crowd of more 75,000 expected on day one.
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New Zealand make two changes
Williamson also confirmed Blundell, usually a middle-order batsman, would open alongside Tom Latham in place of out-of-form Ravel. "He's a positive player and a smart cricketer so it's just trying to adapt to conditions. It's important he goes out and plays his natural game," Williamson told reporters of Blundell. "He's been a very good player for a long time and he's a mature head ... it's a really exciting opportunity for him."
New Zealand have had 10 days to recover from ir Perth day-night Test thrashing, which saw ir batsmen skittled for 166 and 171. Williamson said y had learned from ir mistakes. "Perth was tough and Australia are very good and tactically sound," he said after his team were put through ir paces in nets on Christmas Day. "It's important we learn from some bits of Perth but turn our focus to Melbourne and changing conditions and perhaps t be too reactive to that performance."
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Williamson was also keen to ensure his players do t get carried away with playing in front of such a big crowd during one of most prestigious days on cricket calendar. "I guess re's a sense of romance about being involved in Boxing Day Test ... at same time it's about removing a little bit of that and bringing focus back to cricket and making those improvements we need to."
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09:25 IST, December 25th 2019