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New Zealand announces squad for ICC Champions Trophy

| | Apr 24, 2017, at 11:03 pm
Wellington, Apr 24 (IBNS): New Zealand has named its squad for the ICC Champions Trophy.

Mitchell McClenaghan, Corey Anderson and Adam Milne have been named  in the team.

The trio were named by selectors Mike Hesson and Gavin Larsen in the 15-man squad for England following months of rehabilitation, and after demonstrating their fitness with their respective Indian Premier League sides.

McClenaghan has featured for the Mumbai Indians; Milne with the Royal Challengers Bangalore, and all-rounder Anderson has returned to the bowling crease with the Delhi Daredevils.

The full side is given below:


Kane Williamson (c)
Corey Anderson
Trent Boult
Neil Broom
Colin de Grandhomme
Martin Guptill
Tom Latham
Mitchell McClenaghan
Adam Milne
Jimmy Neesham
Jeetan Patel
Luke Ronchi
Mitchell Santner
Tim Southee
Ross Taylor

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