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Hesson claims Kiwi won't engage in sledging with Australia players during CWC tie

New Zealand cricket team coach Mike Hesson has claimed that they would try to soak up the Australian sledging attack and not indulge in the same themselves when the two sides lock horns on Saturday at Eden Park.

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New Zealand cricket team coach Mike Hesson has claimed that they would try to soak up the Australian sledging attack and not indulge in the same themselves when the two sides lock horns on Saturday at Eden Park.

The Australian cricketers have enraged South Africa and India, among other sides, with their aggressive sledging in the past year, with opener David Warner being at the forefront in the recent series against India.

Warner was fined half his match fee for repeatedly bellowing speak English to Rohit Sharma during a mid-pitch confrontation last month, and this behavior prompted former New Zealand skipper Martin Crowe to condemn the batsman's 'thuggish behaviour', Stuff.co.nz reported.

In light of excessive sledging, the International Cricket Council has vowed to take a hard line, with fines and suspensions promised at the World Cup for the same.

Hesson is unconcerned at the prospect of Australia's players bellowing at his men on Saturday. The teams have only met once in an ODI since the last World Cup, a no-result in Birmingham in June 2013.

Hesson claimed that they play against quite a few teams that act that way but added that that's not really the way his side does things. He insisted that they would try to soak it up as best they can and concentrate on their job.

New Zealand have been involved in sledging in the past but have toned down on the field in the past year or so.

Hesson claimed that they have tried to tone it down, adding that they are conscious of focusing on what they do rather than getting caught up in that battle. He said that with a bit of maturity in some key players that has certainly helped. 

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