lol come on..This was expected..it's just a different brand of cricket and they are playing outside of home for the first time.utter crap loads only good at playing mud cricket
They also played against teams that werent Nz at home.Bangladesh lost all the practice games in their preparations for the world cup to a bunch of amateurs, yet qualified for 1/8. The purpose of a practice game right before a series is to get a feel for the conditions. Bangladesh don't take practice games seriously.
Gone are the tour matches!! In a former era a tour to say Australia would consist of c. five games against the Sheffield Shield states. Some tours to England would include around twenty games against the counties - admittedly some were two-day games.The problem with world cricket, teams do not get enough match practice in conditions other than their home ones.
Bangladesh and India will always be hometown heroes who struggle away from the subcontinent
England will always resort to picking old never-was spinners like Gareth Batty who can't do anything for them because they have no reason to develop real spin depth at home.
It's only really South Africa, Pakistan and Australia that you could lay claim to having all weather attacks at the moment.
I think adding 2 tour games to the Eng/Pak series this past summer really helped the tourists. They didn't have preparations of that sort against NZ and had the most basic prep for Australia. Which brings me onto a second point, touring sides, whether it's subcont teams going outside or those teams going to the subcont, if they do play tour games they are normally against 2nd or 3rd string XIs. Reading a lot oft he literature surrounding tours from decades past, you'd have top domestic sides playing against the touring international side. That would help a great deal.Gone are the tour matches!! In a former era a tour to say Australia would consist of c. five games against the Sheffield Shield states. Some tours to England would include around twenty games against the counties - admittedly some were two-day games.