Australian great Matthew Hayden says the Black Caps will struggle with the size of the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Sunday's Cricket World Cup final.
New Zealand will face either India or Australia in the Black Caps' first ever final appearance. In a column for news.com.au, Hayden says the size of the MCG means New Zealand will need to change their hitting approach.
"There were a number of times last night where the New Zealand batsmen appeared to be hitting big balls - but they'd be getting caught three quarters of the way to the fence at the MCG," Hayden wrote.
"They're going to have to change the way they hit the ball.
"Let's be honest, the size of Eden Park is ridiculous. It shouldn't be a cricket ground. If you can half throw it from the long off boundary to the opposite end it's too small."