Photo GettyThe New Zealand cricket team are staring down the prospect of their first home one-day international series defeat since October 2014 as they prepare for the fourth match of their five-match series against South Africa in Hamilton on Wednesday. A measure of recent Black Caps success is their seven consecutive series victories at home. Levelling and then winning the series looks daunting against the world No.1s, but New Zealand coach Mike Hesson insists they have options. Hesson confirmed Luke Ronchi was the likely wicketkeeper for the next match, despite struggling with the bat in ODIs this season. "We talked at the start of the series about giving both keepers an opportunity," Hesson said.
Source: Otago Daily Times February 26, 2017 01:06 UTC