New Zealand name 2021 T20 World Cup squad
Christchurch/UNI: New Zealand Cricket (NZC) have named a 15-man group for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021, set to be played in UAE and Oman from October 17.
The Blackcaps squad announced on Monday night, will be led by Kane Williamson.
The group feauters an all-star bowling group - Ish Sodhi, Mitchell Santner and Tim Southee – all in the top 10 of the ICC T20I bowling rankings, alongside the likes of Trent Boult, Lockie Ferguson, Kyle Jamieson and Todd Astle.
With the bat, the Black Caps will have plenty of class, with Williamson joined by Martin Guptill and Devon Conway, both of whom are in the top 10 of the ICC T20I batting rankings. Wicketkeeper Tim Seifert and Glenn Phillips, alongside all-rounders Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham and Mark Chapman make New Zealand batting order both powerful and adaptable.
Seamer Adam Milne has been selected as the 16th man and will join the team for the tournament but can only be called upon to replace a player in the squad in the event of an injury.
Alongside T20 World Cup, New Zealand have also announced squads for upcoming limited overs tours of India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
The T20 World Cup will be part of a lengthy stint for New Zealand in Asia, with tours of Bangladesh and Pakistan scheduled before the global tournament and T20I and Test series in India afterwards.
With player and staff welfare at the forefront of their minds, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) have named notably different squads for the tours of Bangladesh and Pakistan compared to their T20 World Cup squad.
In total, 32 players will be involved through the winter tours, including first timers Cole McConchie and Ben Sears.
Tom Latham will lead New Zealand on both tours alongside new-look coaching groups, with regular skipper Kane Williamson and coach Gary Stead to resume their duties at the T20 World Cup.
Wellington coach Glenn Pocknall will lead the tours to Bangladesh and Pakistan alongside experienced manager Mike Sandle before regular Black Caps bowling coach Shane Jurgenson joins as head coach for the Pakistan T20 series.
While Ross Taylor was selected for the ODI series against Pakistan, given the campaign will only span one week it was mutually agreed he would remain in New Zealand to prepare for the Test tour of India and upcoming home summer.
The first Black Caps squad will depart for Bangladesh on 23 August and players from the Test tour of India will return home and complete managed isolation before Christmas.
NZC chief executive David White said taking care of player welfare was paramount in the current pandemic environment but was confident the squads named were strong enough to bring success.
“The need to safeguard the well-being of our players and support staff is now very real, and we’ve endeavoured to do this by carefully managing their workloads over this winter’s massive playing programme,” White said.
'I’m satisfied we’ve selected strong squads for all our touring commitments this winter. As the Black Caps proved in England earlier this year, we have good depth in the New Zealand game and I’m confident all the squads chosen will acquit themselves well,' he added.
New Zealand’s squad for the ICC T20 World Cup 2021 and India T20Is:
Kane Williamson (c) - Todd Astle - Trent Boult - Mark Chapman - Devon Conway - Lockie Ferguson - Martin Guptill - Kyle Jamieson - Daryl Mitchell - Jimmy Neesham - Glenn Phillips - Mitchell Santner - Tim Seifert (wk) - Ish Sodhi - Tim Southee - Adam Milne* (injury cover)
New Zealand’s squad for Bangladesh T20Is & Pakistan ODIs:
Tom Latham (c) (wk) - Finn Allen - Hamish Bennett - Tom Blundell (wk) - Doug Bracewell - Colin de Grandhomme - Jacob Duffy - Matt Henry (ODI only) - Scott Kuggeleijn - Cole McConchie - Henry Nicholls - Ajaz Patel - Rachin Ravindra - Ben Sears (T20 only) - Blair Tickner - Will Young
New Zealand’s squad for Pakistan T20Is:
Tom Latham (c) (wk) - Finn Allen - Todd Astle - Hamish Bennett - Tom Blundell (wk) - Mark Chapman - Colin de Grandhomme - Martin Guptill - Matt Henry - Daryl Mitchell - Ajaz Patel - Ish Sodhi - Ben Sears - Blair Tickner - Will Young
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