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Gap between teams not massive, despite sweep: Tim Southee
Mount Maunganui, Feb 2: New Zealand stand-in skipper Tim Southee feels the team needs to do "smaller things" better, saying that although the scoreline suggests a 5-0 series sweep, the gulf is not that much.
"It's another close one, unfortunately on the wrong side again. If you give them a sniff, they take it with both hands. I don't think it is a massive gap, the scoreline does suggest that, but we only need to do the smaller things better," Southee, who is captaining the side in place of Kane Williamson who is nursing a shoulder injury, said after the match.
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