Warm-up games often act as auditions, and New Zealand cricket coach Mike Hesson will have his pace bowlers rehearsing their lines during the next three days against the South African Invitational XI in Paarl.
With temperatures expected to reach the low 40s at Boland Park, Hesson will be able to use 12 players in the game that gets underway tonight and will serve as a vital lead-in to a tough two-test series against the Proteas starting at Newlands in Cape Town on January 2.
"We've been fortunate enough that we are able to play 12 so it gives us an opportunity to play an extra bowler so we can monitor our loads leading in to the test match,'' Hesson said.
"So we've got a number of guys we need to get up to speed and then we'll probably back them off towards the back end of the game.''
New Zealand's test squad is 15-strong and it appears back-up spinner Bruce Martin will be surplus to requirements for the warm-up game.