Injury forces New Zealand into late squad change for Pakistan and India ODIs
Doug Bracewell is the late call-up, with the 32-year-old set to make his first Black Caps appearance since April last year against Netherlands.
Bracewell’s addition to the squad comes after Matt Henry was officially ruled out of the tour due to an abdominal strain he picked up during the second Test against Pakistan.
“Matt has been one of the leaders of our ODI attack for a number of years and I know he’s disappointed to be missing out because of injury.” coach Gary Stead said.
“With important home series coming up, it’s vital he has time to recover properly over the coming weeks.”
Two different captains named to lead New Zealand for their ODI series against India and Pakistan.
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With Henry ruled out. the selectors saw one logical replacement thanks to Bracewell’s strong domestic form, where he is among the leading wicket-takers in the Plunket Shield and has scored plenty of runs in the Dream11 Super Smash.
“Doug is a quality bowler with a lot of experience and we feel his skills best compliment the bowling mix we already have in the squads for Pakistan and India,” Stead said.
“He has experience across all three formats at international level, has experience in the subcontinent, and has already shown his range of skills this season.”
New Zealand ODI squads **** for series against Pakistan and India
Kane Williamson (c) (Pakistan ODIs only), Tom Latham (captain - India ODIs), Finn Allen, Doug Bracewell, Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman (India ODIs only), Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy (India ODIs only), Lockie Ferguson, Blair Tickner, Daryl Mitchell, Henry Nicholls, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner, Henry Shipley, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee (Pakistan ODIs only).
