Surprised by Criticism of Pre-Planned Break: NZ Coach Gary Stead

New Zealand Cricket had backed Stead’s break, citing workload management.
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Gary Stead returns to the helm for the Test series starting 21 February.
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Gary Stead returns to the helm for the Test series starting 21 February.
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New Zealand coach Gary Stead on Monday said he was "very surprised" at being lambasted for taking a scheduled break after the 0-5 T20I hammering his team received from India earlier this month.

Stead returns to the helm for the Test series starting 21 February. While speaking to the media, he was expectedly asked about the break, the timing of which was questioned by former captain Jeremy Coney.

New Zealand bounced back strongly to claim the ODI series 3-0. Bowling coach Shane Jurgensen was in charge of the team during the rubber as Stead took a five-day break.

"I was really surprised. I mean New Zealand Cricket and I have talked about this for a long time, looking after the staff and the players we have," Stead was quoted as saying by 'ESPNCricinfo'.

"So, we did that and I know New Zealand Cricket are doing what we think is right for our us as people, first and foremost, so we did it. I was very surprised,” he said.

“I guess everyone is entitled to their opinion. I guess what Jeremy Coney says about me doesn’t necessarily have relevance to the way we go about things. So, yeah.”
Gary Stead, New Zealand head coach

New Zealand Cricket had backed Stead's break, citing workload management.

"It was good to spend time with the family," Stead said. "Look, I have had four-five days and I'm back to work planning for this Test series now. Again, the distractions don't need to be there. So, we have to move on and look ahead to the India Test series now.”

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