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‘Nice to be back in conditions we’re used to’ – Southee

Written by Abhishek Patil

New Zealand fast bowler Tim Southee is happy to be back in familiar environs after a long tour of the United Arab Emirates, where New Zealand registered a historic Test series win over Pakistan.

Southee, who has 224 Test wickets from 61 Tests, is likely to start for New Zealand in the first Test against Sri Lanka at the Basin Reserve in Wellington and may well be reunited with both Trent Boult and Neil Wagner – the trio didn’t feature together in the playing XI in any of the Tests in the UAE.

“It’s nice to be back in conditions we’re used to,” Southee told reporters. “We’ve come from a place that wasn’t easy for pace bowlers, so there was a bit of a spring in the step of the fast bowlers anyway.

“It’s [the 2-1 series win against Pakistan] something the group is very proud of. A lot of good sides have gone to the UAE and haven’t been able to trip Pakistan up. We know we can’t let that overhang into our home summer and start afresh in different conditions.”

“It’s nice to see some grass on the wicket but I remember a couple of years ago Bangladesh ended up scoring 500-and-something in the first innings,” Southee recalled.

“It’s also a strength of this side not to get carried away with conditions. We don’t know what it’s going to play like until we get out there. You can get in and it can be a batting paradise as well.”

The first Test against Sri Lanka begins on 15 December in Wellington and will be followed by the Boxing Day Test in Christchurch.

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