New Zealand will have to blunt South Africa's impressive pace attack if they are to claim their first ever series win over the Proteas, believes Black Caps coach Mike Hesson.
Fresh from a 2-0 series win over Zimbabwe on docile wickets, the batsmen can expect a significant change in pace and bounce when the first Test begins at Kingsmead in Durban on Friday night (NZT).
While the injured Morne Morkel will be missing from the Proteas line-up, New Zealand are still likely to face Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander and Kasigo Rabada.
Philander has a good history against New Zealand, taking 21 wickets during the Proteas tour of New Zealand in 2012 and following that up with a seven-wicket haul in the Newlands Test in early 2013.
"Although he missed much of last summer through injury, Philander was still a high-quality bowler," said Hesson.