The traditional Boxing Day Test has been replaced by a Twenty20 and
although it may not match up to the drama or the prestige of a serious
contest in whites, it is a decider. For the young South African side
being led by Faf du Plessis, a win would reiterate the quality of the
No. 1 Test side's bench strength. But New Zealand need this one more
after all the pre-series controversy regarding the captaincy and the
main course of the tour - the two Tests - just a week away.
New Zealand WLTLT
The importance of the coming challenges was not lost on Brendon
McCullum, the New Zealand captain, who said after the win in East London
that the game was not a "one-off" and that the team needed to keep
similar tempo through the tour. There were other bright signs apart from
Martin Guptill's match-winning hundred. Rob Nicol and McCullum played
responsible supporting roles to Guptill, Nathan McCullum was economical,
and Doug Bracewell picked up wickets despite being expensive. These are
the players the team will rely on through much of the tour and from New
Zealand's perspective, it is critical they take the confidence of a win
in the T20 series forward.
With no Boxing Day Test, the South African fans would have to contend
with a four-day void after the match and would hope for a small
Christmas present from their team. South Africa have had more balanced
performances in the two matches so far, with du Plessis leading from the
front, and still are favourites to wrap up the series.
Form guide (Completed games, most recent first)
South Africa LWLLL New Zealand WLTLT
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