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New Zealand in 2011 in Zimbabwe
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September 23, 2011
New Zealand have included three debutants - Doug Bracewell, Rob Nicol and Graeme Aldridge - in the ODI team for the upcoming tour of Zimbabwe, and two - Bracewell and Dean Brownlie - to test the stain in Harare. The fast bowler Kyle Mills, who last played in 2009, returns to the test team with offspinner Jeetan Patel and drummer BJ Watling.
The brigades are first selected by New Zealand Cricket has appointed John Buchanan as its director of cricket John and Kim Little as manager of national elections. It is also the first series of New Zealand since their World Cup campaign ended in March 2011 and therefore, the first led by Captain Ross Taylor, Daniel Vettori, after resigned and said he would take a break of one day and Twenty20 cricket in an attempt to extend his career test.
The limited procurement team consists of 11 players present at the World Cup, with drums and Watling ALLROUNDER Nicol and Bracewell and Aldridge. Players of the World Cup is that team players were injured Tim Southee quick and Hamish Bennett, drummer Jamie How fast pitcher Daryl Tuffey, whose contract was not renewed NZC and Scott Styris Allrounder retirees.
"Rob Nicol won his place after a good performance at home last season. We believe that the points of Zimbabwe, it is important to have good options and that in turn provides additional coverage in batting," New Zealand coach John Wright he said. "The retirement of Scott Styris has given Rob and James Franklin both the opportunity to work for this space.
"Bracewell has done well on the emerging player of the tournament, then led in turn the election from both sides. Because Bracewell, Mr. Brownlie was a good and strong domestic form EFA deserves his place. He is a player we believe that a fair bit. Watling return to serve in the two squads batting cover and also as a cover for the ODIs and Twenty20 wicketkeeping.
"Jeetan is still down the line than its competitors in terms of experience and we were encouraged by what we saw in the camp. It is a good opportunity for Kyle Mills. He is eager to play five days in the form game so it will take a chance with the other four bowlers. He made a lot of training this winter and is eager to play. "
Little John Southee was hoping it would be suitable for the test series. Southee had injured his knee during training for the Champions League Twenty20. "We will continue to closely monitor the suitability of the build-up-up tour of Southee, and hopefully that will heal in due time the test series," Little John said. "His left knee will be back on our medical staff, with a final decision on his availability to be implemented over the next few weeks."
Batsman Daniel Flynn was unable to control, because he had aggravated pre-existing hip injury in pre-tour camp.
ODI and Twenty20 squad: Ross Taylor (CAPT), Graeme Aldridge, Doug Bracewell, James Franklin, Martin Guptill, Brendon McCullum, Nathan McCullum, Andy McKay, Kyle Mills, Rob Nicol, Jacob Oram, Jesse Ryder, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson, Luke Woodcock.
Test Equipment: Ross Taylor (CAPT), Doug Bracewell, Dean Brownlie, Martin Guptill, Jesse Ryder, Chris Martin, Brendon McCullum, Andy McKay, Kyle Mills, Jeetan Patel, Tim Southee, Daniel Vettori, Kane Williamson, BJ Watling, Reece Young.
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