The 10th wettest May in the UK since the Met Department began maintaining records in 1862 has put a spanner in New Zealand's preparation ahead of the start of next week's two-Test series against England.
"It's been a little bit frustrating, because you come over and guys just want to get a feel for the different conditions here," Head Coach Gary Stead said yesterday. "I guess when you come to an English summer you still expect to get outside occasionally. We've been lucky with the build up we had in New Zealand. We trained on grass wickets and we had two camps as well. So it's not like we're miles behind or anything like that.” (Agencies)
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