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Kiwis pace cupboard bare with retirements of Bond, O'Brien

Wellington (New Zealand), Dec. 24 (ANI): The recent retirements from test cricket of Shane Bond and Iain O'Brien has left the New Zealand pace cupboard bare.

According to stuff.co.nz, Chris Martin appears to be losing some of his spark, Tim Southee is inconsistent, Kyle Mills is unable to keep it together in test cricket, and Daryl Tuffey is still easing his way back into the big time.

With injuries a constant threat to bowlers taking the field, New Zealand needs to identify some players capable of making the step up, and fast.

James Franklin, provided his body holds up, is always a good option, but after that things are not so promising.

Brent Arnel and Ewan Thompson have been on the edge of national selection but are unlikely to scare international opposition, and the same applies to Trent Boult.

The likes of Neil Wagner (who is ineligible at present) and Corey Anderson are showing promise, but are not there yet.

The team has a winnable series against Bangladesh to try a few things, although it's more likely they will give their front line bowlers a decent workout before the Aussies come to town.

The selectors must make sure there is dependable back up options should another bowler need to take centre stage. (ANI)

Haddin helps Australia post a huge total against Kiwis

Sydney, Feb.8 (ANI): Australian wicket-keeper batsman Brad Haddin on Sunday helped his team to a commanding score of 301 for nine against New Zealand in the third of five one-day internationals for the Chappell-Hadlee trophy here.Shifted to opener, Haddin took out his frustration on the hapless Kiwi attack by posting his first one-day international hundred.With Australia staring at a series defeat at 2-0 down in the five-game series, Haddin's (109 off 114 balls) knock in his 41st outing.....
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