Ross Taylor will not be pushed to return. Photo by NZPA
New Zealand cricket captain Daniel Vettori rates Ross
Taylor and James Franklin 50-50 chances to face
Australia in Hamilton tomorrow but neither will be
pushed if they're not ready.
Taylor and Franklin, both battling hamstring strains, batted
in the Seddon Park nets ahead of tomorrow's third
Chappell-Hadlee Trophy one-day international against
Australia but were still rated doubtful.
"Ross and James both trained but we're going to leave it
until the last minute to make a decision. We're hoping they
both can get through but I'd say they're both probably 50-50
at this stage," Vettori said.
"Probably if Ross could get through (he would play), but
James because he needs to bowl as well, we'd be a bit more
cautious with him. If Ross was able to get on the park we'd
be pretty grateful for that." Key batsman Taylor would be
left to pass himself fit to play, and the decision won't be
made until tomorrow.
Vettori said if both were ruled out, Scott Styris would
probably bat No 5 with new cap Shanan Stewart at No 6 after
he was called into the side as cover yesterday.
Vettori (neck) and Brendon McCullum (back) were both fit to
play but Gareth Hopkins would keep wicket again.
With Stewart's inclusion and the injury concerns, New
Zealand's squad swelled to 15 players yesterday.
With the series poised 1-1 after Australia's 12-run win in
Auckland, tomorrow was a series-defining match.
"It's probably the most important game of the series. The
team that can go 2-1 up only needs one more to win the series
so we're trying to put everything into this game," Vettori
said.
"We enjoy playing here, it's a great cricket ground and the
guys are pretty excited about being here."
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