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Stuart Broad predicts his England Twenty20 team will have to be at their very best to beat New Zealand in the three-match series starting at Eden Park tomorrow.

Broad is back to lead his country after missing two T20s in India, together with the subsequent one-day series, due to a heel injury.

The pace bowler accepts he can only “manage” the pain in his left heel, caused by a lacerated fat-pad - an unusual injury and one for which there is no known treatment.

Broad has, however, shown no ill-effects in taking back-to-back three-wicket hauls in England’s two warm-up matches against a New Zealand XI in Whangarei.

Those fixtures resulted in one comfortable victory and one narrow defeat. But Broad demonstrated his well-being, as did several frontline batsmen - and the captain is confident in England’s abilities, against opponents he respects nonetheless.

“We’ve got a hugely talented side,” he said.

Stuart Broad & David Saker

Stuart Broad believes his England team will need to be "right on the money" tomorrow in the opening Twenty20 against New Zealand

“But we’re coming up against a very strong New Zealand team as well and we know in white-ball cricket they’re very dangerous.

“I’d imagine it will be a feisty contest, like we always have with New Zealand, and both teams will be going hell for leather to win.

“There are dangerous players throughout (their) line-up, so we’ll have to be right on the money tomorrow.”

Broad, who had to leave England’s Test tour of India early because of the pain in his heel, believes he has benefited from returning to the fray in the short format - in which he needs to bowl only four overs per match.

“It was nice to get back on the field and get some overs in,” he said.

“Obviously, it’s been quite a good build-up for me, with four-over spells rather than going straight back into the impact of Test matches.”

He finished with aggregate figures of6-46, including a hat-trick.

“From a personal point of view, it was nice to bowl my overs and also pick up a couple of wickets,” he said.

“From the team point of view, we had some good tests out there. We were challenged and it’s always good in your warm-up games to play strong opposition because you test yourselves as closely as you can to a full international.

“Despite the disappointment of losing off the last ball (in the second match), I thought we got some really good things out of those games - especially the likes of Jos Buttler and (Eoin) Morgan, the way they batted.”

New Zealand will be without the injured Ian Butler and Grant Elliott and have called up all-rounder Jimmy Neesham to cover those absences.

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