England have received a sharp reality check during the New Zealand series, according to former captain and now batting coach Graham Gooch.
As England teeter on the brink of a heavy defeat in the third and deciding test at Eden Park tomorrow, Gooch denied the tourists had taken world No 8-ranked New Zealand lightly.
''You can't play people on what it says on the ranking or a piece of paper," Gooch said.
''You have to play good cricket on the field to compete, and certainly in two of the three matches so far New Zealand have been in the ascendancy."
England are 90 for four, chasing an uncatchable 481 to win today. New Zealand need six wickets for their first series victory over a major nation since beating the West Indies in 2006.
''Our backs are to the wall but there is no way in our dressing room are we going to give up. That's what test cricket is about, that's why it's called test cricket."