Plans are well advanced to beef up New Zealand's A programme, on the back of a funding injection from the International Cricket Council.
Their contribution of $700,000 for each of the next three years, coupled with the same amount from a mix of New Zealand Cricket and High Performance Sport New Zealand, is specifically designed to help bridge the gap between domestic and international cricket. Improving the standard of New Zealand's leading coaches is also part of the arrangement.
New Zealand will send an A side to India next September for two three-dayers, three one-day games and a T20. It is a reciprocal trip after the Indians visited and played at Lincoln last September.
In April next year there are hopes to have New Zealand in Dubai, with opponents yet to be confirmed but Pakistan are in mind. The squad will spend time at the ICC's Global Cricket School in the UAE. A meeting with the ICC next week could lock that in.
A subcontinental country is being lined up to visit in September-October next year followed by another away tour 10 months later.