India in NZ | Senior pacer Trent Boult back for Test series

Jamieson, Ajaz included; Taylor set to touch 100 in all formats

February 17, 2020 10:56 pm | Updated 10:56 pm IST - Wellington

Back in business: Trent Boult, who missed the limited-overs leg owing to an injury, will bolster the Kiwi attack in the Tests.

Back in business: Trent Boult, who missed the limited-overs leg owing to an injury, will bolster the Kiwi attack in the Tests.

Fit-again senior pacer Trent Boult has been named in the 13-member New Zealand squad for the first Test against India starting here on February 21.

According to a media release issued by New Zealand Cricket, the 6’ 8” pacer Kyle Jamieson, who made his ODI debut against India in the recent series, has also earned his call-up in the Test squad, which will have slow left-arm orthodox Ajaz Patel as the only spinner.

Big boost

Boult’s comeback is a big boost for the New Zealand side as he missed the entire limited-overs leg due to a fractured right hand sustained during the Boxing Day Test against Australia at the MCG.

“It’s terrific to have Trent back with us and we’re looking forward to the energy and experience he adds to the group alongside his obvious class with the ball in hand,” head coach and chief selector Gary Stead said.

Jamieson, on the other hand, has been included in a pre-series Test squad for the first time. He had replaced injured Lockie Ferguson midway in Australia in December last year.

Mumbai-born Ajaz was chosen over leg-spinner Ish Sodhi because of his consistency. “We’re excited to welcome back Ajaz who has done a great job for us overseas and has a proven domestic record in New Zealand conditions,” the coach said.

Daryl Mitchell is also in the squad as a batting all-rounder. Tom Blundell will continue to open the batting alongside Tom Latham following his breakthrough century in Melbourne.

The Wellington Test will also be Ross Taylor’s 100th Test, joining ranks with his former teammates Brendon McCullum, Daniel Vettori and Stephen Fleming.

Taylor will become the first cricketer in the world to complete 100 games across three international formats.

“To play 100 Tests for your country is an incredible achievement and a testament to his work ethic and complete professionalism,” Stead said of Taylor.

The squad: Kane Williamson (Capt.), Tom Blundell, Trent Boult, Colin de Grandhomme, Kyle Jamieson, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Henry Nicholls, Ajaz Patel, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, Neil Wagner and B-J. Watling.

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