The Black Caps seem unlikely to have their mettle tested against quality seam bowling until the World Cup.
Sri Lankan paceman Lasith Malinga won't pull on his spikes for today's one-day game at Westpac Stadium in Wellington, despite getting through training yesterday.
Malinga, who has been limited by an ankle injury recently, would have provided the Black Caps with a stern examination before their World Cup opener against the Sri Lankans in Christchurch on February 14.
"I don't think Lasith will play this game," Sri Lanka's stand-in captain Lahiru Thirimanne said. "We want him fit for the World Cup, mainly, so he will have another one-and-a-half weeks to try to get fit."
New Zealand also play two matches against Pakistan during the next week but their seam attack will hardly send quivers down the spines of the likes of Brendon McCullum, Kane Williamson or Ross Taylor.