They ripped them apart with their seam bowlers at the Cricket World Cup, but now the Black Caps are hoping to put Sri Lanka in a spin.
Four spin bowlers have been named in their 15-man squad for two tests in Sri Lanka next month, with Will Somerville and Ajaz Patel given a chance to repeat their heroics from last year's test series win over Pakistan, while Mitchell Santner and Todd Astle provide balance as theoretical all-rounders.
It's quite the contrast to their squads for tests at home – where one spinner is usually selected as a box-ticking exercise, and barely bowls – but the Black Caps are preparing to play on Sri Lankan wickets where spinners utterly dominate the domestic wicket-taking charts.
In the last test series to be played in Sri Lanka, England regularly bowled three spinners and only one front-line seamer, having to pick between Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad. That sole seamer would then bowl five overs to open the innings, in tandem with a spinner, before being sent to the deep to operate as a specialist fielder. In the third test, seamers bowled just 46 of 315.1 overs sent down in the match.
That could be an indication that New Zealand's star seam-bowling trio – Trent Boult, Tim Southee and Neil Wagner – could again be broken up on the subcontinent, despite all three being selected. If conditions dictate, potentially only Boult could be used, with Colin de Grandhomme's cross-seam medium-pacers a secondary seam option if required.