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The anticipation is building to a crescendo as New Zealand Cricket (NZC) reveals a powerhouse 14-member squad set to take on the reigning world champions, Australia, in a thrilling two-game Test series starting on February 29 in Wellington.
Return of Daryl Mitchell
In a positive turn of events, New Zealand’s dynamic all-rounder, Daryl Mitchell, makes a welcomed return to the Test set-up after missing the second game against South Africa, where the Blackcaps emerged victorious, claiming the series 2-0. Notably, Mitchell will sit out the T20 international series against Australia preceding the Test leg, providing crucial time for his foot to heal.
Scott Kuggeleijn back in red-ball action
Adding to the excitement, Scott Kuggeleijn also makes a return to the red-ball side after nearly a year, stepping in to replace the injured Kyle Jamieson.
Tim Southee and Kane Williamson set to mark 100th Test appearance
The upcoming series holds special significance for the New Zealand team, as skipper Tim Southee and batting maestro Kane Williamson are poised to mark their 100th Test appearance during the second match. Their leadership and experience will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in guiding the team through this challenging encounter.
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Will O’Rourke retains spot after South Africa heroics
Young bowling sensation Will O’Rourke has rightfully retained his place in the squad following an impressive performance against South Africa. His burgeoning talent adds a dynamic element to the bowling attack, showcasing New Zealand’s commitment to nurturing and integrating emerging players.
Selector Sam Wells’ optimism on Mitchell’s return
Selector Sam Wells, discussing Mitchell’s return during the squad announcement, expressed optimism and detailed the careful rehabilitation process that the all-rounder has undergone.
“Everything is tracking well with Daryl. The decision to give him a period of rehabilitation was necessary and will allow him to be at his best for what is an important series for the team. Daryl will keep focusing on his rehabilitation over the next week and will be fit and ready for the first test in Wellington,” selector Sam Wells said.
New Zealand’s squad for Test series against Australia
Tim Southee (c), Tom Blundell (wk), Devon Conway, Matt Henry, Scott Kuggeleijn, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Will O’Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Mitchell Santner, Neil Wagner, Kane Williamson, Will Young.