Daniel Vettori remains in doubt for January's two-test series against world No1 South Africa as he recovers from a hernia operation and an injection into his troublesome left Achilles tendon.
The former New Zealand captain says he has been troubled by injuries to those areas for the past six to eight months. He chose to fix them now with a view to being fit to play South Africa and home and away against England.
"I'm targeting the Twenty20 match for Northern Districts against Canterbury on November 30 as my return," Vettori says. "I would love to be able to bowl four comfortable overs there and then test myself in the four-dayer [also against Canterbury at Hamilton's Seddon Park] starting December 2."
New Zealand has a three-day warm-up match against a South African XI in Paarl starting December 28. The first test starts on January 2 in Cape Town.
"If I am selected to tour South Africa, I want to have played at least one four-dayer to prove my fitness," Vettori says. "If I make it back, I want to give more to the team. It has been demoralising just hobbling around. I've struggled to run.