Whole NZ squad firing and ready to step up, says Southee


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  • Thursday, 05 Mar 2015

New Zealand's Trent Boult (C) celebrates with his team mates after taking six wickets against Australia in their Cricket World Cup match in Auckland, February 28, 2015. REUTERS/Nigel Marple (NEW ZEALAND - Tags: SPORT CRICKET)

NAPIER (Reuters) - With unbeaten New Zealand having already qualified for the World Cup quarter-finals, attention is focussing on the side's four players who have not appeared so far at the tournament.

Pace bowlers Mitchell McClenaghan and Kyle Mills, off-spinner Nathan McCullum and batsman Tom Latham have sat on the sidelines as coach Mike Hesson has kept faith with the same side who have rattled up four wins so far.

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