New Zealand hoping to inflict more misery on England
SYDNEY, Jan 15 (Reuters) New Zealand are hoping to inflict more misery on England's cricketers when the teams meet in the third tri-series one-day international at Hobart tomorrow.
The Kiwis have taken note of England's demoralised state after losing the Ashes 5-0 before being thumped by Australia in a Twenty/20 international then the first one-dayer.
New Zealand were also hammered in their first match against Australia but believe the English are more vulnerable because of their long sequence of defeats and the loss of injured batsman Kevin Pietersen.
''That's definitely something we're aware of,'' New Zealand batsman Peter Fulton told reporters on Monday.
''They've had such a tough time of it over here and if we can get on top of the them and win tomorrow then that's going to increase the pressure on them.
''They're going to be pretty determined to get out there and get stuck into us... in some ways it may be a relief for them not to be playing Australia.'' New Zealand will be at full strength for the match after in-form batsman Ross Taylor was cleared to play.
The 22-year-old scored an impressive 84 against the Australians yesterday but was ordered to undergo blood tests after complaining of cramps.
Doctors still have no idea what is causing the problem but have cleared Taylor to play while they await the results of the the tests.
''They thought that (diabetes) could be an option but it's unlikely. It's just probably a combination of... dehydration and nerves,'' Taylor told reporters today.
''It's a mystery, I've never got this cramp before. It's just come on twice in a couple of weeks and hopefully I can get on top of it.'' REUTERS PDS HT1349


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