Black Caps paceman Trent Boult has defended the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy series after a former Australian captain called New Zealand's upcoming matches across the Tasman "token".
Former Aussie skipper Michael Clarke said on his radio show the cricket season had finished and predicted few fans would turn up to the three matches in Sydney and Hobart.
"Absolute token games of cricket," commented Clarke on Big Sports Breakfast."To be honest, I can't believe it. I'm a cricket fan through and through, but whoever has made the decision to put these three ODIs on, it's footy season," Clarke said.
"Cricket season is finished. What a great way to finish it with the women winning the World Cup as well. I'll be very surprised if anybody turns up to watch those games," Clarke added.
The Black Caps and Australia will contest for the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy for the first time since 2017 with the opening game taking place in Sydney on Friday. It's been four years since New Zealand played a Chappell-Hadlee ODI in Australia.