England captain Ben Stokes says he understands if the decision to bat Jacob Bethell at number three "does raise a few eyebrows", but insisted "we're not picking people just to wind people up".
Bethell, 21, will make his Test debut in the series opener against New Zealand in Christchurch on Thursday (22:00 GMT, Wednesday).
The Warwickshire left-hander has never made a century in senior professional cricket and not batted higher than number four in his 20 first-class matches.
Asked about the potential for the Bethell decision to divide the opinion of supporters, Stokes said: "You can totally understand it, but you've got to be true to yourself when you get given the opportunity to be able to make decisions.
"We've always done what we feel is right for the team. It's gone in our favour quite a lot, so I think we do know what we're doing.
"We're not picking people just to wind people up. We do know what we're doing. We do know what we look for, and when you're in a position to make decisions you've got to do it by your standards and your means."
In a wide-ranging conversation with journalists in the city of his birth, Stokes explained why Bethell has been chosen at three, described his personal struggles on the tour of Pakistan last month and shared how he surprised his family in Christchurch.