Warren Gatland insists the mistakes of the British and Irish Lions last visit to New Zealand that led to fears for the tourists future will not be repeated by him.Sir Clive Woodward was at the helm in 2005 when a bloated travelling party consisting of a record 44 players and unprecedented 26-strong management team was thumped over three Tests.Woodward was criticised for relying too heavily on his 2003 World Cup-winning team despite many of them being out of form, for pre-selecting the Test team and for appointing former Labour political aide Alastair Campbell as a press relations officer.The Lions fell to their first series whitewash since 1983 and questions were asked over their ongoing viability, but Gatland insists New Zealand will encounter a touring party more in touch with tradition next year.There were a lot of Englishmen that went in 2005 and there was a debate about the number, said Gatland, who has been appointed head coach for a second successive tour.I think when Clive did that role he went in with a model to try something different. I think there was a bit too much forward thinking.?Potentially it could have worked, but its not something I will be employing and Im sure if Clive looks back there are a lot of things he would change.Taking someone like Alastair Campbell... that rubbed people up the wrong way, in New Zealand as well. This will be very different.The 2005 tour wasnt the greatest experience and in 2009 in South Africa it was about putting some pride back in that jersey.There was a lot of debate after 2005 whether the Lions was dead and was it worth going on tours.Gatland, himself a Kiwi who played against the Lions for Waikato in 1993, believes the 2-1 series defeat in South Africa in 2009 and subsequent success in Australia four years later restored the tourists reputation.People in New Zealand are incredibly excited about the Lions coming next year, Gatland said. They saw 2009 and 2013 and have seen they have done extremely well. 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But Afghanistan were in a generous mood. Dawlat Zadran was the culprit this time as he put down a chance at deep square leg. The only hint of solace was that the ball may have been dipping on him, making it much more difficult that it initially appeared.The clanger, part twoMushfiqur Rahim dropped Asghar Stanikzai in the first game and missed Najibullah Zadrans stumping in the second. There was scrutiny over his wicketkeeping ahead of the third ODI and unfortunately, he missed another chance. In the eighth over, he couldnt fully reach Nawroz Mangals edge off Shafiul Islam. It was a tough catch to complete but one that you would expect from an experienced keeper. ' ' '