The New Zealand men's hockey side won the first of two tests against Malaysia 3-2 last night (NZT) as they prepare for the defence of the Sultan Azlan Shah tournament starting in Ipoh, Malaysia, this weekend.
Although the two Malaysia games count as official test matches, Black Sticks coach Colin Batch is using them to get them ready for a tournament they won last year.
"Having just arrived, we were affected by the heat and travel, so it was about staying positive and rising to the challenge. And I think it was an opportunity well taken by the players as we build towards Azlan Shah this weekend,'' Batch said.
The Black Sticks played with only 15 players last night due to late arrivals from Jared Panchia and Kane Russell who had been at the junior world cup qualifiers in the Gold Coast and also Blair Hilton who was travelling from Europe.
There are nine players in this team who have less than 10 caps, and all except three players are aged 23 or younger.