Kane Williamson Left Out of New Zealand’s ODI Squad

Following the conclusion of the five-match T20 series against the West Indies, New Zealand are set to face the Caribbean side in both the One Day International (ODI) and Test formats. Earlier today, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) announced the squad for the upcoming three-match ODI series, with a few notable inclusions and exclusions.

The experienced seamer Matt Henry has made his return to the squad after missing the recent ODI series against England due to injury. His comeback is expected to bolster New Zealand’s pace attack significantly.

Meanwhile, Blair Tickner has retained his place in the ODI side following an impressive display against England. The 32-year-old right-arm pacer earned the ‘Player of the Match’ award in both the second and third ODIs of that series, having taken a total of eight wickets at an exceptional average of 12.25.

Williamson Rested, Likely to Return for Test Series

Former captain Kane Williamson has been omitted from the ODI squad as he focuses on red-ball cricket. He is expected to return for the Test series against the West Indies later this month. The last time Williamson featured in the ODI format was during the ICC Champions Trophy in March, where he led from the front for New Zealand.

Injury Concerns

A number of key players have been sidelined due to injuries, including Mohammad Abbas, Finn Allen, Lockie Ferguson, Adam Milne, Will O’Rourke, Glenn Phillips, and Ben Sears. Team officials confirmed that the injured players are currently undergoing rehabilitation and could return in time for the Test series.

Series Schedule

The three-match ODI series will commence on 16 November in Christchurch, followed by the second match on 19 November in Napier and the final encounter on 22 November in Hamilton.

New Zealand ODI Squad

RolePlayers
CaptainMitchell Santner
WicketkeeperTom Latham
BatsmenMark Chapman, Devon Conway, Will Young
All-roundersMichael Bracewell, Daryl Mitchell, Rachin Ravindra, Nathan Smith
BowlersMatt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Jacob Duffy, Jack Fox, Blair Tickner

Team Outlook

The squad reflects a blend of youth and experience, with Santner’s leadership expected to provide stability in the absence of Williamson. The inclusion of Matt Henry adds depth to the bowling attack, while Tickner’s current form makes him a key figure in the pace department.

Cricket analysts suggest that New Zealand’s balanced side could pose a serious challenge for the visiting West Indies, particularly under home conditions in Christchurch and Napier where seam movement often plays a crucial role.

The ODI series will also serve as an important preparation phase for both sides ahead of the next ICC tournament cycle, with several fringe players eager to cement their spots in their respective national teams.

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