New Zealand brings in two rookies for T20I series against India

The Black Caps are currently competing in a five-match one-day series against with India and have conceded a 0-3 lead.

Published : Jan 30, 2019 12:04 IST , Wellington

Daryl Mitchell has been included in New Zealand's T20I squad.
Daryl Mitchell has been included in New Zealand's T20I squad.
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Daryl Mitchell has been included in New Zealand's T20I squad.

New Zealand has included uncapped pair Daryl Mitchell and Blair Tickner in its squad ahead of the upcoming Twenty20 series against India.

All-rounder Mitchell, 27, and paceman Tickner, 25, could make their debuts in the three-match T20 series, which gets underway in Wellington on February 6.

Tickner will join the Black Caps – who are trailing India 3-0 heading into the final two games of their one-day international contest – for the third match in Hamilton on February 10, replacing Lockie Ferguson.

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson also returns following the T20 series against Sri Lanka in place of Henry Nicholls, while Doug Bracewell has retained his position in the squad.

 

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"Both Daryl and Blair have been rewarded for the strong form they've produced in domestic cricket," New Zealand selector Gavin Larsen said.

"They've been there or thereabouts for most of the season and both featured in our NZ A short-format teams.

"Daryl has shown his value with the bat and also tends to bowl at some tough times for the Knights, and Blair is well-respected among his team-mates and opponents alike as someone who bowls a heavy ball at good pace."

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