Sri Lanka will open hostilities
against the Black Caps in their first tour of New Zealand for eight years on
Friday, looking to acclimatise to local conditions for the upcoming World Cup.
The tour features two test matches, the first
beginning in Christchurch on Boxing Day, but the
emphasis is squarely on the 50-over game, with seven one-dayers as a warm-up to
the February-March tournament co-hosted by Australia
and New Zealand .
Sri Lanka are buoyant after humiliating
England 5-2 in a one-day series, a result that contributed to Alastair Cook's
sacking as limited overs captain, and notching test and one-day series wins
over Pakistan in August.
But skipper Angelo Mathews said he expected a
tough match against the New Zealanders, particularly since Mahela Jayawardene
will be missing from the test line-up after retiring from the long form of the
game to concentrate on a World Cup swansong.
"We're playing without Mahela for the
first time in about 18 years and that's going to be a challenge for us,"
Mathews said.
"But there's pressure on all of us
anyway, this is going to be a challenging series. Playing against New Zealand in New Zealand is going to be tough.
They've been playing really good cricket in the recent past."
Only two of Mathews' test team, Kumar
Sangakkara and Prasanna Jayawardene, have experienced New Zealand 's
seam-friendly wickets before, so Mathews said it was important to adjust.
"Getting used to the conditions will be
key for us," he said.
"We've been playing a lot of cricket in
the sub-continent over the last six months or so, so we really need to make the
most of our practice sessions and try and adapt to these conditions as best we
can."
The Blacks Caps under Brendon McCullum's
aggressive leadership have shown they can compete with the best and they are
desperate to build some momentum leading into the World Cup.
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