Blackcaps allrounder Mitch Santner's ready to adapt his bowling tactics ahead of Thursday's second Chappell-Hadlee one-dayer in Napier, and it's not just to counter Aussie batting sensation Marcus Stoinis.
If Eden Park is short and wide, then McLean Park is straight and narrow.
Naturally, short square boundaries can be hazardous for spinners like Santner, but after taking 3 for 44 in the series opener on Monday he knows he has the ability to handle the ground's unique dimensions.
Another showing like that would be more than welcome but they know Australia has far more room for improvement in the second match, although they have to find it without skipper Matthew Wade.
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