Shorn of their captain, the two best new ball bowlers and top allrounder, New Zealand's cricket trip to Africa will be a special challenge.
However, opener Martin Guptill says the absence of Brendon McCullum, Trent Boult, Tim Southee and Corey Anderson won't be an excuse if things go wrong against Zimbabwe and South Africa.
"It's up to the rest of us to step up and fill the gap they leave," Guptill said. "We've got some great young players coming in - [seamer] Ben Wheeler had a great start in England recently and now George Worker is coming on this trip. We've got every faith in those guys to perform."
The bulk of the squad left Auckland yesterday, but Guptill, along with fellow Caribbean Premier League players Ross Taylor and Nathan McCullum, have been given leave to arrive later. Kane Williamson will lead in McCullum's absence.
Whoever calls the shots will have big shoes to fill. New Zealand have been without McCullum before, and the time is coming when he will be gone for good.