McCullum could make Auckland comeback
New Zealand hope to have Brendon McCullum back from the third ODI against Pakistan on January 31, and Tim Southee for the home Tests against Australia in February

Brendon McCullum has been out of action since December 28 • Getty Images
McClenaghan not fazed by competition
Fast bowler Mitchell McClenaghan is not worrying about whether he will make New Zealand's World T20 squad, as he faces competition from team-mates Trent Boult, Tim Southee, Adam Milne and Matt Henry. "It's not on my mind," he said. "In the past I've thought about things too far ahead and worried about that kind of stuff. We're trying to make sure we focus on just the next game and prepare as well as possible."
"I first came in as a new ball bowler and we've got a lot of guys who can swing the ball and take wickets at the top so my role's changing. There's more expectation of being able to close out the game and that's the kind of pressure that I love. I want to be that guy who can close out an innings and win games."
The coach Mike Hesson said New Zealand were not just looking to choose the four best fast bowlers, but to pick people who could complement each other by performing specific roles. "Guys are going to have to play different roles. It's not a matter of playing our four best quicks, it's having balance among them that they can do different roles: opening, bowling in the middle and at the death."
"Very happy. Mitch as a T20 bowler is experienced in conditions around the world and he knows his game in T20 probably better than he does in other forms and he certainly showed that the other night [second T20I against Pakistan]. He's a shrewd operator."