All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has dropped flyhalf Damian McKenzie from his starting side and replaced him with Beauden Barrett for New Zealand's last test of the Rugby Championship against Australia in Wellington on Saturday.Former Sam Cane was named at openside flanker for what will be his 100th test and is set to become the 13th All Black to pass the milestone in his final international on New Zealand soil.
Barrett will line up with scrumhalf TJ Perenara in an experienced halfback partnership at a ground where they played together in Super Rugby for several seasons.
McKenzie and Cortez Ratima drop to the bench. McKenzie has started all of the eight tests in Robertson's first season in charge but has perhaps paid the price for the All Blacks struggling to close out games in a string of matches this year.
Most recently, New Zealand made a blistering start to last week's test against Australia in Sydney but had to hold on for a narrow victory by three points.The switch of flyhalves means Will Jordan will again start at fullback, as he did last week after twice World Player of the Year Barrett was sidelined by a stomach bug on the morning of the match.