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Fleming seeks to retain ascendancy over Smith

Fleming will have an extra incentive to outsmart Smith when the two countries meet in a ODI series this month.

Published on: Oct 10, 2005, 16:46:00 IST
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New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming will have an extra incentive to outsmart South African counterpart Graeme Smith when the two countries meet in a one-day international series this month.

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Fleming had the upper hand over Smith when the Kiwis gained a crushing 5-1 series win in New Zealand in 2004 but it was Smith who gained the captaincy of the World XI for this week's Super Test in Sydney, Australia.

New Zealand arrive in Johannesburg on Tuesday and will have more than a week to prepare for the international matches in a tour which includes South Africa's first 20-overs international and five 50-overs games.

Key members of the South African team, including Smith, wicketkeeper Mark Boucher and all-rounders Shaun Pollock and Jacques Kallis, will only get back from Australia in time for the 20-overs clash on October 21, two days after the end of the Super Test.

New coach Mickey Arthur is also in Australia getting a look at the Australians ahead of South Africa's tour there, starting in December.

Arthur will be back in South Africa on October 18 when the bulk of the South African team will assemble for the 20-overs match. But the World XI players will only arrive on the morning of the match.

Only one New Zealander, left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori, is involved with the World team.

The New Zealand tour was originally due to include three Test matches as well as the one-day games but due to scheduling difficulties, partly caused by the timing of the Super Series, the Tests will now be played in April and May 2006.

New Zealand are ranked third in the International Cricket Council one-day ratings, two places ahead of South Africa but the South Africans have improved since the teams last met. South Africa beat England at home and the West Indies away in their two most recent series.

A notable omission from the New Zealand team is all-rounder Chris Cairns, who was left out because the selectors felt he needed to regain full match fitness in domestic matches. But the squad includes fast bowler Shane Bond, who made a successful return to international cricket on a recent tour of Zimbabwe after a long struggle against injury.

The New Zealanders will start their tour with two matches against South Africa A, a day-night game in Benoni Friday and a day match in Potchefstroom on Sunday.

New Zealand squad: Stephen Fleming (captain), Daniel Vettori (vice-captain), Andre Adams, Nathan Astle, Shane Bond, James Franklin, Hamish Marshall, James Marshall, Brendon McCullum, Craig McMillan, Kyle Mills, Jacob Oram, Jeetan Patel, Scott Styris, Lou Vincent. Coach, John Bracewell

Itinerary:

October

14: South Africa A, Benoni (day/night).

16: South Africa A, Potchefstroom (day).

21: Twenty overs international, Johannesburg (day/night).

23: First one-day international, Bloemfontein (day).

28: Second one-day international, Cape Town (day/night).

30: Third one-day international, Port Elizabeth (day).

November

4: Fourth one-day international, Durban (day/night).

6: Fifth one-day international, Centurion (day).

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