Daniel Vettori warns against complacency
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Daniel Vettori, the New Zealand captain, has warned against complacency on the eve of the second Test against Pakistan in Wellington. New Zealand emerged victors by 32 runs in a tense game in Dunedin but a 1-0 lead in the series, said Vettori, speaking from past experience, was no reason to let their guard down, reports Cricinfo.
"There is need for improvement, and a need for us not to get caught up in that [the win in the first Test]," Vettori said. "There is a series that needs to be won, we went 1-0 up against England and lost the series by resting on our laurels. There is a desire in the need to celebrate the Dunedin win but it's not the end of the summer."
"There is need for improvement, and a need for us not to get caught up in that [the win in the first Test]," Vettori said. "There is a series that needs to be won, we went 1-0 up against England and lost the series by resting on our laurels. There is a desire in the need to celebrate the Dunedin win but it's not the end of the summer."