New Zealand ODI, Twenty20 and Test squads announced for tour of Zimbabwe

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New Zealand Cricket today announced a 15-player squad for the One Day International and Twenty20 International series against Zimbabwe starting 15 October 2011 in Harare.

Also named today is the BLACKCAPS Test squad for the one-off match to be played in Bulawayo from 1 November 2011.

ODI & Twenty20 squad:

Ross Taylor (c) - Central Stags

Graeme Aldridge - Northern Knights

Doug Bracewell - Central Stags

James Franklin - Wellington Firebirds

Martin Guptill - Auckland Aces

Brendon McCullum - Otago Volts

Nathan McCullum - Otago Volts

Andy McKay - Wellington Firebirds

Kyle Mills - Auckland Aces

Rob Nicol - Canterbury Wizards

Jacob Oram - Central Stags

Jesse Ryder - Wellington Firebirds

BJ Watling - Northern Knights

Kane Williamson - Northern Knights

Luke Woodcock - Wellington Firebirds

Test squad:

Ross Taylor (c) - Central Stags

Doug Bracewell - Central Stags

Dean Brownlie - Canterbury Wizards

Martin Guptill - Auckland Aces

Jesse Ryder - Wellington Firebirds

Chris Martin - Auckland Aces

Brendon McCullum - Otago Volts

Andy McKay - Wellington Firebirds

Kyle Mills - Auckland Aces

Jeetan Patel - Wellington Firebirds

Tim Southee - Northern Knights

Daniel Vettori - Northern Knights

Kane Williamson - Northern Knights

BJ Watling - Northern Knights

Reece Young - Canterbury Wizards

The short-form squad includes 11 players who featured at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 together with BJ Watling and uncapped ODI players Doug Bracewell, Rob Nicol and Graeme Aldridge.

Doug Bracewell also features in the Test squad for the first time along with Dean Brownlie while Kyle Mills, Jeetan Patel and BJ Watling return. Mills last played a Test for the BLACKCAPS in 2009 while Jeetan Patel and BJ Watling toured India with the BLACKCAPS late last year.

BLACKCAPS Coach John Wright said: "Rob Nicol has earned his place after having good domestic performances last season. We think that the wickets in Zimbabwe it is important to have good spin options and he provides us with extra cover in the batting.

"The retirement of Scott Styris has given both Rob and James Franklin the opportunity to work for that space.

"Doug Bracewell did very well at the Emerging Player Tournament so that lead to his selection in both tour parties.

"Like Bracewell, Dean Brownlie had a good EPT and strong domestic form so has earned his place. He's a player we think a fair bit of.

"Watling comes back to serve in both squads as batting cover and also as wicket-keeping cover for the ODIs and Twenty20s.

"Jeetan is further down the line than his competitors in terms of experience and we've been encouraged by what we've seen at the camp.

"This is a good opportunity for Kyle Mills. He is keen to play the five day form of the game so he'll take his chance with the other four bowlers. He has done a lot of training this winter and is keen to play.

National Selector Manager Kim Littlejohn said: "We will continue to closely monitor Tim Southee's fitness in the build-up-up to tour and are hopeful that he will recover in time for the Test series. His left knee will be reassessed by our medical staff with final decision on his availability taken in the next couple of weeks."

Daniel Flynn aggravated a pre-existing hip injury at the pre-tour camp and was unavailable for selection. He will undergo further assessment next week to determine the seriousness of the injury.

New Zealand in Zimbabwe schedule 15/10/2011: 1st Twenty20, Harare Sports Club, Harare17/10/2011: 2nd Twenty20, Harare Sports Club, Harare 20/10/2011: 1st ODI, Harare Sports Club, Harare22/10/2011: 2nd ODI, Harare Sports Club, Harare25/10/2011: 3rd ODI, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 28/10/2011: Two-day warm-up v Zimbabwe Selection, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo1/11/2011: Test Match, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo

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