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New Zealand's Tim Southee to make late call on Perth fitness

New Zealand bowler Tim Southee
Image: Tim Southee is bidding to prove his fitness ahead of the second Test

New Zealand fast bowler Tim Southee will make a late decision on his fitness ahead of the second Test against Australia, which starts in Perth on Friday.

Southee suffered an irritated disc and was unable to bowl in Australia's second innings in the first Test in Brisbane, which the tourists lost by 208 runs on Monday.

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The 26-year-old's new-ball partnership with Trent Boult has been a key factor in the Black Caps' success over the last two years.

Skipper Brendon McCullum said on Thursday: "We'll speak to him throughout the practice and have a yarn to him later on.

"Tim's a strong leader in this group and he's an absolute champion within the set-up and we'll give him as long as he needs but ultimately he'll be very, very honest with his assessment.

"He'll do what's right for the team and hopefully that is that he can take his place in the line-up because he's an outstanding bowler and an influential member for us."

New Zealand's Tim Southee leaves the field during the first Test against Australia
Image: Southee leaves the field during the first Test against Australia

New Zealand will be forced to make at least one change from their team for the first Test even if Southee is fit, after all-rounder James Neesham was ruled out of the rest of the series after also suffering a back injury.

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Uncapped left-arm bowler Mitchell McClenaghan was brought into the squad as a replacement for Neesham, while his fellow fast bowler Neil Wagner was flown over from New Zealand as cover for Southee.

The Black Caps also have young pace bowler Matt Henry in the squad and he is likely to join Boult and Doug Bracewell in the pace attack if Southee is ruled out.

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All-rounder Mitchell Santner would be a like-for-like replacement for Neesham but McCullum said New Zealand were considering playing four quicks and spinner Mark Craig on what is likely to be a fast and bouncy WACA wicket.

"Neil Wagner was outstanding for us when he was operating in that third seamer role and he's been an integral member of this team in its turnaround as a test line-up," McCullum said.

"If he's called upon to step in this series, we have total confidence in him."

New Zealand are unbeaten in their last seven Test series but McCullum said his side knew they would have to up their game from Brisbane to keep this one alive going into the third match in Adelaide.

"We know that we can be a lot better than we were in the Gabba," he said.

"We've played some outstanding cricket over the last period of time. We were off the beat at the Gabba, but that doesn't mean we will be here."

Australia and New Zealand's second Test, in Perth, is live on Sky Sports 2 from 2.30am on Friday morning.

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