Defeated Australia given immediate chance to regain confidence
Preview of the first Chappell-Hadlee Series match in Perth
Match facts
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Start time 1.30pm (04.30 GMT)
The Big Picture
Australia lost the No. 1 ranking in one-day internationals on Friday night in Perth but have no time to mope about their summer of demotion. The crammed itinerary says that two days after finishing a five-game series against South Africa they must start another against New Zealand. Daniel Vettori's team is the only one Australia have been able to beat comfortably since going to India, so there should be some relief on the way.ODI form guide
Australia - LLLWLNew Zealand - WNWLN
Team news
Shaun Tait should come back after being rested and could be a handful for the visiting batsmen, who won't have much chance to adjust to the conditions. Tait experienced some cramps in Adelaide but is not suffering from the hamstring problems that have hampered him at times during the season. Michael Clarke failed on his return from a thumb injury, but the middle looks much stronger with the vice-captain in it.Watch out for ...
Michael Hussey showed a return to form in Perth after a disappointing season and Australia want him to purr following their mid-innings struggles. His 78 was carefully planned, coming from 96 balls, but his team needed some substance after a horror start. If he can find regular meaningful support it will strengthen Australia's core significantly.Pitch & conditions
The pitch was quite lively on Friday and while the bowlers had some fun it was the batsman who benefitted most from the true surface. It shouldn't change too much in a couple of days so more high scores can be expected. There is a chance of a thunderstorm on Sunday and the temperature is expected to reach 35C.Stats and trivia
- In 11 Chappell-Hadlee Series games both sides have five wins each, with one no-result
- Ricky Ponting leads the run-list in Australia-New Zealand contests with 1756 and Brendon McCullum is the best of the current touring squad with 669
- Australia have three wins at the WACA against their Trans-Tasman rivals, who had their sole victory against the hosts there in 1988
- It is the first time the series will be contested over five games
Quotes
"I know that there's a lot of negativity going around about the way we've played and that's fair enough because some of our performances in the last couple of games have been pretty ordinary."Ricky Ponting
Brendon McCullum
Peter English is the Australasia editor of Cricinfo