The New Zealand cricket side will study flight schedules as much as pitch conditions as they look to turn around two heavy defeats to the West Indies on their tour of the Caribbean.
Coach John Wright said today he was exploring the possibility of arranging players picked for the test leg of the West Indies tour to arrive earlier than originally scheduled to boost a squad already hit hard by injuries and to give them vital cricket ahead of the most important component of the tour.
Mark Gillespie was today ruled out of the two-test series because of an ankle injury and he joins Ross Taylor (shoulder), Jacob Oram (knee) and Ronnie Hira (dislocated finger) on the injured list.
Trent Boult is already on his way to the Caribbean and Wright is now hoping some of Brendon McCullum, Neil Wagner, Chris Martin, Daniel Vettori and Kruger van Wyk will join the team before the end of the five one-dayers.
"We're exploring the possibility of getting some of the test players here a little earlier," Wright said. "The more cricket we can get leading into the test series is important, especially now we have had some injuries. It seems sensible to involve those who will be in the tests like Brendon. Trent Boult will hopefully get here earlier.