Sachin Tendulkar, who has toured New Zealand six times, has said the toughest task for India will be to adjust to the harsh local conditions. Tendulkar was confident that the seniors in the squad would help the younger players adjust, but he has ruled himself out of contention for the two Twenty20 internationals in New Zealand.
“It is a fairly new team and the challenge is definitely there. Playing in New Zealand, where the conditions are going to be tough, is a completely different experience,” Tendulkar said in Mumbai.
India’s tour of New Zealand was extended to include a third Test and a second Twenty20 international. The extra fixtures were included at the expense of the tour match which means India will have no practice games during their visit that includes two Twenty20 matches, five ODIs and three Tests. India will arrive in New Zealand on February 20, eight days earlier than originally scheduled, and will begin the tour with a Twenty20 match in Christchurch on February 25.
Tendulkar pointed out that even if there were many rookies on the New Zealand trip the seniors in the management could guide them. “It is going to be a learning experience for the first-timers,” he said. “We have a good balance of experience and youth and the seniors and coaches will guide the newcomers.”
Asked if he would make himself available for the two Twenty20 clashes on February 25 and 27, Tendulkar said he did not want to “disturb” the balance of the Indian squad. Tendulkar hasn’t played a Twenty20 international after featuring in India’s maiden Twenty20 match, against South Africa in 2006, and said he had no intention to do so now.

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