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Don't rush Bond
LONDON: New Zealand will take a cautious approach towards Shane Bond's return to Test cricket. The paceman has been on the sidelines for a year through injury and Black Caps coach, John Bracewell, said there was no intention to bring him back before he is ready.
``There's no rush to push buttons too hard on Shane,'' Bracewell told reporters at Lord's, where his team is preparing for the first Test against England starting on May 20.
``He's part of a 12-month rehabilitation programme. If he plays in the first Test, it will be a huge bonus for us and probably for him as well. He's very aware of where he's at and we're not rushing him.''
Bond's progress will be monitored over the course of three warm-up matches, beginning with a three-day fixture against British Universities on Monday.
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