Fleming backs recalled opener Vincent to fire
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming is confident that recalled opener Lou Vincent can once again rise to the occasion against Australia when the two sides meet here on Sunday.
Vincent, who has played 87 One-Day Internationals (ODI) and spent his teenage years in Adelaide, was flown to Perth to join the New Zealand squad in the wake of Nathan Astle’s shock retirement.
The right-hander, who was born in Australia, is expected to open the batting alongside Fleming in Sunday’s triangular series ODI and should have fond memories of the WACA ground.
It was at the WACA that Vincent made his Test debut in late 2001, scoring a century against Australia to launch a career that has not quite reached the heights that innings suggested. Fleming said although Astle’s retirement was a blow, Vincent was a capable replacement.
“It changes the fabric,” Fleming said of Astle’s departure. “But you get Lou in, who has got skills to offer, and he’s experienced. Not the experience that Nathan has got, but he has played against these guys quite a bit.”
“He has opened the batting for New Zealand a lot. He has worked hard after getting a setback at home and he is coming into form, which is a positive sign,” he added. Astle’s departure also increases the pressure on Fleming, who has himself been battling for form in the tri-series. However, Fleming believes he and Vincent can form a successful partnership at the top of the order.
“My view is that I obviously need to get the majority of the runs, being the experienced player, and I haven’t done that so far,” he said. “Lou can create a strike-rate with the way he plays and if he comes off then it makes my job easier.”
The Kiwis are contemplating resting injury-plagued speedster Shane Bond for Sunday’s game, with oppressively hot conditions forecast. Seamer Kyle Mills’ comeback could also be delayed because of the heat.
Source:The News
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