Ferguson to captain New Zealand in Bangladesh ODI series
Lockie Ferguson will captain New Zealand in their ODI series against Bangladesh later this month with Tom Latham among a group of senior players given a break before the World Cup.
Latham, presently driving the one-day side instead of Kane Williamson, has been refreshed from the three-coordinate visit in late September alongside Devon Conway, Matt Henry, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner and Tim Southee to permit them a brief period at home.
Trent Boult will include alongside Kyle Jamieson and Adam Milne. The twist bowling will be divided among Ish Sodhi, Rachin Ravindra and Cole McConchie.
Ferguson as of late captained New Zealand in a T20 warm-up match against Worcestershire on the ongoing visit through Britain.
"Lockie is an accomplished bowler at the worldwide level, and this is a chance for him to truly lead from the front with the bowling bunch as well as the group overall," lead trainer Gary Stead said. "He ventured into the job for the warm-up coordinates in Britain and drove a gathering with a great deal of moving parts well.
"We have an exceptionally full timetable between now for the rest of our visit to Pakistan in April including the World Cup and the beginning of the new World Test Title cycle so attempting to keep players and staff new and prepared at the perfect opportunities is principal," Stead added.
"Adjusting jobs additionally gives potential open doors and it's energizing to have various players in the gathering and learning in a climate like Bangladesh. It very well may be a moving spot to visit and becoming acclimated to various circumstances rapidly will be significant over the course of the following couple of months."
Senior member Foxcroft, who has as of late qualified for New Zealand and made his T20I debut against UAE last month, has been remembered for the crew.
"Any time a player is chosen interestingly it's thrilling and Senior member's displayed as the [Otago] Volts' driving white ball run scorer the previous summer the ability he has," Stead said. "We were dazzled with the manner in which he came into the gathering with the T20 crew, and this will be one more extraordinary chance to continue to learn in our current circumstance."
Mark Chapman and Jimmy Neesham weren't considered for choice due to the introduction of their most memorable kids.
The three ODIs will occur in Dhaka on September 21, 23 and 26 with the groups then, at that point, making a beeline for India for the World Cup.
New Zealand ODI squad vs Bangladesh Lockie Ferguson (capt), Finn Allen, Tom Blundell, Trent Boult. Chad Bowes, Dane Cleaver, Dean Foxcroft, Kyle Jamieson, Cole McConchie, Adam Milne, Henry Nicholls, Rachin Ravindra, Ish Sodhi, Blair Tickner, Will Young