With New Zealand captain Kane Williamson admitting that it will be a tough challenge to play Indian spinners on pitches that is unlikely to be proverbial belters, the Kiwi batsmen spent a lot of time in batting against their own spinners as well as the net bowlers.
In fact among the net bowlers, there were more spinners in action at the two dedicated nets for the slow bowlers.
Craig bowling at nets with brand new 'SG Test' ball was an indication that he is in the scheme of things as far as opening the bowling is concerned if the pitches in question start offering turn.
Sodhi was like a workhorse, who bowled for the maximum time among the three spinners.
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When Santer came into action in the second hour, he was handed over an old ball which looked pretty scuffed up as he did his routines.
The focus on spinners was evident when skipper Williamson after completion of his batting, started bowling off-breaks.
Pacers Tim Southee and Trent Boult also hit the straps pretty soon while left-arm fast bowler Neil Wagner was seen bowling with an old ball. The accent was certainly on the reverse swing considering the pitch at Green Park will be an abrasive nature.
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