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Kiwi coach Hesson plays down hype ahead of Australia clash

New Zealand coach Mike Hesson

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New Zealand coach Mike Hesson yesterday played down the hype surrounding the explosive World Cup showdown between the co-hosts, saying it will be treated as just another round-robin encounter.
But it will be easier said than done for both teams as come Saturday the intensity on and off the field will be high at a packed-out Eden Park crammed to its 40,000 capacity.
New Zealand are perched at the top of Pool A with three wins from as many games while Australia have one win in two matches, with their second against Bangladesh abandoned due to rain in Brisbane last weekend. The team which wins Saturday’s game will be in pole position to finish on top of the group and face a relatively easier opponent in the quarter-finals, a prospect which adds another twist to Saturday’s tussle.
But Hesson doesn’t buy into the hype. “Just another one of the round robin games and obviously it’s going to be a good one,” said Hesson after a Black Caps training session held under the warm Auckland sun.
“We know it’s going to be a great contest, we haven’t played Australia a lot in recent times but it’s an important game for us and important for the group so we will treat it as the other ones.”
Hesson, however, admitted it will be a pressure occasion. “The pressure is playing a side ranked No 1 and who have won four World Cups. They’re a good side. There’s two good sides playing pretty well at the moment so I don’t think (favouritism) really adds a lot to it.”
Hesson refused to accept the Australia game will be first “real” test for Black Caps. “We probably don’t look at it quite that way. Sri Lanka was a huge test for us, the England game as well,” said Hesson of the first two games his team played in the World Cup.
Australia and New Zealand have not met in a completed one-day international since their 2011 World Cup game in Nagpur, which the Australians won by seven wickets. Their Champions Trophy match in Edgbaston in 2013 was rained off as a no-result. Hesson played down the hype over Australia’s pacemen. “We face (New Zealand quick) Adam Milne every day. He bowls at 150 km/h and we cope with that okay. Every side we play has got some different challenges. Australia have got guys who bowl with good gas. So do we.”
Hesson, in charge since July 2012, emphasised it will be important to put their trans-Tasman rivals under pressure through skills and not words. “If you’re able to put anyone under pressure through your skills then hopefully you’re trying to get them to make poor decisions.”
Hesson said Australia have talented players, including opener David Warner, who cranked up the mind games before the match by claiming that he was looking forward to any verbal abuse the Kiwi fans may choose to throw his way.
“He’s obviously a decent player,” Hesson said of Warner. “They’ve got plenty of others who are decent players as well so we just prepare ourselves as best we can.”

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