Kiwi cricket luminaries have smacked away a sledge by Australian great Matthew Hayden, who reckons that our Black Caps will find themselves small fish in the Melbourne Cricket Ground's big pond come Sunday.
However, the Kiwi pundits warn that Melbourne's climate, pitch conditions and massive away crowd could pose their own challenges in the much anticipated Cricket World Cup final.
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Hayden, who holds the highest test score by an Australian batsman, wrote in a column for news.com.au that the Kiwis had spent the Cup in a home-turf "comfort zone" and would have to change the way they hit the ball in Sunday's MCG-hosted match.
Hayden rubbished the "ridiculous" size of Tuesday night's glory ground, Eden Park, remarking: "If you can half throw it from the long off boundary to the opposite end, it's too small".