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ad, Vettori is well aware of the high stakes - and the difficulties. After a briefing from Mendis' Indian Premier League colleague Brendon McCullum - a key component of the New Zealand team, who may yet be absent today because of a finger injury - Vettori and Co are hoping they can deal with the mystery spinner. "I think set batsmen are the key to that," he said. "Where these guys are so effective is coming in against new batsmen."If we lose wickets to Mendis and Murali through those middle stages then new guys who haven't seen them before are going to be put under a heap of pressure. So if we can be none or one down when they come on to bowl it's going to make a massive difference."Sri Lanka, meanwhile could go out of the competition today, despite having won every one of their previous matches. Senior batsmen Jayawardene is confident they will rise to the occasion. "You need game-plans for every five overs and create opportunities for guys to achieve," he said. "Everyone knows exactly what their job is as we go along. Everyone is now getting into the groove. We have played some really good cricket and we are very confident with the way we are going. We must continue to do the simple things - and other guys will come into the party as well."Hello and welcome. It's a lovely sunny day at Trent Bridge and Sri Lanka will bat. Isuru Udana takes the place of Nuwan Kulasekara, and Ross Taylor is back for the Kiwis. Winner takes all here today. It should be a zinger.The pitch looked very dry at the toss, which is
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