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In a much-anticipated move, New Zealand Cricket has announced its formidable 14-member squad for the upcoming three-match T20I series against Australia, which is set to kick off in Wellington on February 21. The squad includes some notable inclusions and exclusions that have ignited both excitement and discussions among cricket enthusiasts.
Notable inclusions
The return of fast bowler Trent Boult headlines the squad announcement, adding a strategic edge to the team’s composition. Boult, who last played a T20I in November 2022, is set to join the squad for the second and third matches and will be unavailable for the opening game. This decision appears to be a calculated move with an eye on the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup later this year.
Leadership dynamics and batting reinforcement
Mitchell Santner will lead the 14-member squad in all three encounters. To bolster the batting lineup, the selectors have also introduced Rachin Ravindra and the uncapped Josh Clarkson into the setup. The move reflects a strategic effort to enhance the team’s firepower, providing exciting opportunities for the talented duo.
Bowling arsenal
In addition to Boult’s return, Lockie Ferguson makes a comeback to the team as well, while Jimmy Neesham was sidelined due to being unavailable for selection. Tim Southee, a vital component of the bowling attack, will play the first match but will be rested for the remainder of the series to manage his workload ahead of the Tests against Australia.
Key absences
The absence of Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell is noteworthy. Mitchell is recovering from a foot injury, while Williamson will be on paternity leave. Selector Sam Wells acknowledges the challenge but expresses confidence in the replacements, highlighting the faith they have in the incoming players.
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Selectors’ view
Sam Wells, one of the selectors, addressed the absence of key players from the squad and also praised young Clarkson for his powerful hitting and promising performances with the ball during his maiden ODI series against Bangladesh.
It’s never ideal missing two of your best players for such a big series, but in saying that, we do have a lot of faith in the guys coming in,” said Wells.
“Both Josh and Rachin have been in our white-ball squads this summer and it’s really exciting for them to now get this opportunity. Josh hits the ball as long and as hard as anyone and we were encouraged by his performances with the ball in his maiden ODI series against Bangladesh before Christmas,” he added.
New Zealand T20I squad for Australia T20Is
Mitchell Santner (c), Finn Allen, Trent Boult (games 2 & 3), Mark Chapman, Josh Clarkson, Devon Conway (wk), Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Adam Milne, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Seifert (wk), Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee (game 1 only)