Jamieson returns to New Zealand squad for England Tests
Kyle Jamieson, the New Zealand all-rounder, is set for a worldwide return as he was named in the 14-part Test crew to confront Britain in a two-Test series. Jamieson's last worldwide appearance came against Britain in the Nottingham Test, when he was constrained off the field with a back physical issue. Long gone for over seven months, Jamieson as of late played T20 and Rundown A cricket for Auckland.
The New Zealand selectors additionally held legspinner Ish Sodhi who completed as the main wicket-taker in the Test series against Pakistan, getting 13 wickets. Michael Bracewell, the offspinning all-rounder, is the second spinner in the crew while Ajaz Patel was forgotten about. Captain Tim Southee, Matt Henry, Neil Wagner, Blair Tickner and Jamieson are the speed choices accessible for New Zealand.
Remarking on Jamieson's re-visitation of the crew, lead trainer Gary Stead said: "Kyle is an exceptionally resolved character with a powerful urge to play worldwide cricket for New Zealand. Since he was constrained from the field in Nottingham he's been exceptionally certain that he needs to get his body right to return. He's accounted for great advancement since his re-visitation of expert cricket with Auckland and he will get the chance to have some lengthy structure cricket as impact of the New Zealand XI Crew to confront Britain in their warm-up match one week from now at Seddon Park," said Stead.
On Sodhi's consideration, Stead added: "Ish truly dazzled us with his methodology with bat and ball. He's buckled down on both as of late and it was perfect to see that on the worldwide Test stage."
Wicketkeeper Tom Blundell and pacer Henry, who were both harmed toward the finish of the Pakistan visit, are supposed to be good for the Test matches against Britain. In the mean time, Auckland Pros lead trainer Doug Watson will be with the crew as the batting mentor as Luke Ronchi, the standard batting mentor, has been offered a reprieve following the India visit.
The primary Test will be a pink-ball day-night experience at the Cove Oval in Tauranga from February 16-20. The subsequent Test will be played at the Bowl Hold in Wellington from February 24-28.
New Zealand squad: Tim Southee (c), Michael Bracewell, Tom Blundell (wk), Devon Conway, Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Henry Nicholls, Ish Sodhi, Blair Tickner, Neil Wagner, Kane Williamson, Will Young