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NZC announces squad for ODI series against Australia

NZC announces squad for ODI series against Australia

| | 21 Jan 2017, 06:56 pm
Wellington, Jan 21 (IBNS): New Zealand Cricket has named 1 14-member squad for the ANZ ODI matches of the Chappell-Hadlee series against Australia.

Tom Blundell has been name din the squad which will play against the current world champions.

The two sides first square-off at Eden Park on January 30th in what will be the 11th time that New Zealand and Australia have competed for the trophy. The series then moves to Napier for game two on February 2, before the third and final encounter in Hamilton on February 5, read the New Zealand Cricket website.

Full squad is given below:

Kane Williamson (c)
Tom Blundell
Trent Boult
Neil Broom
Colin de Grandhomme
Lockie Ferguson
Martin Guptill
Matt Henry
Tom Latham
Colin Munro
Jimmy Neesham
Mitchell Santner
Tim Southee
Ross Taylor

 

 

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