New Zealand are scrambling to get their team together ahead of Thursday's first Test against England, with travel disruption caused by Cyclone Gabrielle playing a part.
Five of their 14-man squad and three support staff had yet to arrive in Mount Maunganui when the Black Caps trained indoors at the Bay Oval on Monday, a session brought forward to the morning in a bid to avoid the worst of the weather conditions.
Despite heavy wind and rain both teams were able to manage a full net session on grass thanks to the venue's marquee, but with the storm expected to intensify it is not clear whether the same facilities will remain usable.
Batter Henry Nicholls was stuck on the South Island after his scheduled flight from Christchurch was cancelled for safety reasons, while Blair Tickner and Will Young were both making their way by car from Napier in inclement conditions.
To complicate matters even more, wicketkeeper Tom Blundell was absent having just welcomed his second child in Wellington, while seamer Matt Henry is still in Christchurch awaiting the arrival of his first baby.Â
With Kyle Jamieson present but not taking part as medics assessed his fitness, there could be a few headaches as head coach Gary Stead pieces an XI together.
"We've got a number of players who are still arriving here at the moment, the cyclone that's happening at the top of the North Island has had a wee bit of an impact on travel for some people," said Stead.
"It's disappointing the weather is the way it is but there's a lot of people up at the top of the North Island who are a lot worse off than us.
"Originally we were planning to have an evening session training but we managed to get in a touch earlier. We were just worried that the winds might get up to such a point that we wouldn't be able to train later on."