New Zealand bring 'positive emotions' on their return to Lahore for the Champions Trophy semi-final against South Africa after good results during the Pakistan tri-series, coach Gary Stead said on Tuesday.
New Zealand beat a vastly different South Africa team by six wickets in Lahore three weeks ago, two days after beating Pakistan at the same venue in warm-ups for the ODI tournament.
"We are lucky. We have had some experience playing here in the tri-series before the tournament actually kicked off," Stead told reporters on a video call.
"We have got some on-ground experience and I guess some positive emotions to fall back on the way we played here as well."
Though losing to India on a spin-friendly wicket in Dubai, New Zealand were happy how their three-pronged pace attack of Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson and Will O'Rourke performed to restrict them to 249/9.
Stead, also a selector, said it was likely New Zealand would stick with the same trio and complement them with spin from their contingent of all-rounders
"They don't bounce too much."
South Africa will have a very different team than the lineup that played in the tri-series.
Tabraiz Shamsi has not appeared at the Champions Trophy but Stead suggested the left-arm wrist spinner might be called up in place of paceman Lungi Ngidi.
"They're a very, very good side and we're going to have to play right near our best to beat them," he added.