By Joe Drabble Last updated: 12th May 2008
Key: England warning
They're a very well oiled outfit, really. You can't underestimate them.
Rob Key
Quotes of the week
Rob Key has warned England not to underestimate an "improving" New Zealand side ahead of the first Test at Lord's on Thursday.
Key has been able to cast a close eye on the touring side after he skippered the England Lions against the Black Caps at the Rose Bowl last week, as well as hitting an unbeaten century in a rain interrupted warm-up game at Canterbury at the end of April.
And the 29-year-old believes the Black Caps have the ability to cause England some discomfort in the upcoming series after a number of key players have re-joined the tourists squad after participating in the inaugural Indian Premier League.
"They're certainly an improving side, I think," Key said.
"I played them in one of their first games on tour and there was a bit more life in the Rose Bowl pitch.
"They're a very well oiled outfit, really. You can't underestimate them.
"They haven't got that legend of the game coming in, there's no Murali, no Warne, that sort of thing, but they're a very well-drilled outfit.
"They stick to their plans pretty well and it's our job to negate that and try be as positive as you can. They know their game and they just stick to it and it's whether or not you're up to it."
Despite only managing a draw against the Lions, New Zealand will still be entering the opening Test with confidence having delivered a solid performance at the Rose Bowl following victory over Essex.
Kiwi vice-captain Brendon McCullum said: "I think this was a thorough workout leading into the Test match.
"I think we got through some pretty sound work for the bowlers and the batsmen really put their hands up and took their opportunities.
"Hopefully we lead into the Test match with some real confidence after this display."
New Zealand were without influential captain Daniel Vettori for the Lions clash and McCullum admits he and his team-mates are praying their skipper recovers from a cut to his left index finger in time for the series opener.
"We're crossing our fingers that he's going to be all right," he said.
"He's such a huge part of our team captaincy-wise, bowling-wise and also with the bat and to have such an experienced player like that on the sidelines is obviously a huge frustration.
"If Daniel's playing it certainly gives us a lot more opportunity to win a series than what it does without him."
| Fixture |
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| Saturday 5th July |
| Friends Provident Trophy |
| Essex vs Yorkshire |
| Sunday 6th July |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| West Indies vs Australia |
| Asia Cup |
| India vs Sri Lanka |
| Varsity Friendly |
| England Under 19 vs Bangladesh A |
| Monday 7th July |
| The Twenty20 Cup |
| Essex vs Northamptonshire |
| Durham vs Yorkshire |
| Tuesday 8th July |
| The Twenty20 Cup |
| Middlesex vs Lancashire |
| Wednesday 9th July |
| The Twenty20 Cup |
| Warwickshire vs Kent |
| Thursday 10th July |
| Test Match Series |
| England vs South Africa |
| County Championship - Division Two |
| Worcestershire vs Northamptonshire |
| Result |
|---|
| Friday 4th July |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| West Indies vs Australia Australia won by 1 runs. |
| Asia Cup |
| Pakistan vs Bangladesh Pakistan won by 10 wickets. |
| Friends Provident Trophy |
| Durham vs Kent Kent won by 83 runs. |
| Thursday 3rd July |
| Asia Cup |
| India vs Sri Lanka India won by 6 wickets. |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| Scotland vs New Zealand New Zealand won by 8 wickets. |
| Wednesday 2nd July |
| Asia Cup |
| Pakistan vs India Pakistan won by 8 wickets. |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| Scotland vs Ireland Scotland won by 5 wickets. |
| Tuesday 1st July |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| Ireland vs New Zealand New Zealand won by 290 runs. |
| Varsity Match |
| Oxford University vs Cambridge University Match Drawn |
| Monday 30th June |
| Asia Cup |
| Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 158 runs. |
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Yorkshire director of cricket Martyn Moxon is confident that Michael Vaughan will be fit to face South Africa in the first Test.
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