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Big names missing as New Zealand announce squad for Pakistan tour

The announcement of New Zealand’s T20 squad for the upcoming series against Pakistan comes at a crucial time, with several key players unavailable due to their commitments in the Indian Premier League (IPL). In light of this, the selectors have turned to Michael Bracewell to lead the team, marking his first captaincy stint at the international level. Bracewell’s journey to this leadership role has been fraught with setbacks, including a ruptured Achilles followed by a broken finger, which kept him out of action since March last year. However, his remarkable return to cricket, highlighted by his stellar performance in the Plunket Shield, has earned him the captaincy mantle.

Bracewell’s appointment underscores his resilience and determination to overcome adversity, serving as an inspiration to his teammates. His experience and all-round capabilities make him a suitable candidate to guide the team in the absence of regular captaincy options. Furthermore, the inclusion of seven members from previous T20 World Cup squads provides a sense of continuity and familiarity within the team, offering stability amidst the changes.

The squad’s composition also reflects the selectors’ emphasis on rewarding domestic performances, as evidenced by the inclusion of debutants Tim Robinson and Will O’Rourke. Robinson’s prolific run-scoring in the Super Smash competition for Wellington, coupled with O’Rourke’s promising debut with the test side against South Africa, have earned them well-deserved spots in the T20I squad. Their selection highlights the depth of talent in New Zealand cricket and reinforces the notion of meritocracy within the national setup.

As the Kiwis gear up to face Pakistan in a challenging series comprising matches in Rawalpindi and Lahore, the focus will be on building momentum and fine-tuning their strategies ahead of the T20 World Cup. With the global tournament looming on the horizon, every opportunity to assess and refine the team’s dynamics becomes crucial. The series against Pakistan presents an ideal platform for players to showcase their skills and stake their claim for a spot in the final squad for the T20 World Cup.

Squad

1.Michael Bracewell (C)

2.Finn Allen

3.Mark Chapman

4.Josh Clarkson

5.Jacob Duffy

6.Dean Foxcroft

7.Ben Lister

8.Cole McConchie

9.Adam Milne

10.Jimmy Neesham

11.Will O’Rourke

12.Tim Robinson

13.Ben Sears

14.Tim Seifert

15.Ish Sodhi

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