Seldom have New Zealand started as more overwhelming favourites in a test cricket series than in Bulawayo tonight.
The first of two tests against Zimbabwe - the first to be played in the country's second city since New Zealand's visit five years ago - pits a team ranked fifth, and a competitive fifth at that, in world test standings against hosts who sit 10th and so far off the pace as to make their ranking spot redundant.
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New Zealand have been paying lip service to Zimbabwe's fighting character and awkwardness as opponents in their own backyard. Fair enough: they have turned New Zealand over several times in one-day matches in Zimbabwe in recent years. But that should not hide the fact that nothing other than a convincing 2-0 series win will do for Kane Williamson's debut as test skipper.
Consider that New Zealand have five batsmen ranked in the world's top 50 in tests, headed by Williamson at No3, and five bowlers in the top 40. Zimbabwe have none in either category. Then again, their last tests were 20 months ago, three matches in Bangladesh. They have lost the capable Brendon Taylor to an English county career, another former captain Tatenda Taibu, who is now convenor of selectors and the great hope to revive the game and this week their best seamer, the useful Tendai Chatara to an ankle injury suffered in the one warmup game for New Zealand in Harare.