Follow us

IND vs NZ | Kyle Jamieson opts out of T20I series against India to focus on Tests

no image
no image

New Zealand pacer Kyle Jamieson has decided to skip the T20I series against India to prepare for the upcoming Test matches which are scheduled to begin on November 25. Earlier, captain Kane Williamson had also been rested from the T20I series to focus on the two-match Test series against India.

New Zealand's Kyle Jamieson will not feature in the upcoming T20I series against India, and will join the Test squad along with Kane Williamson and the rest of the red-ball specialists. Earlier, captain Kane Williamson had also been rested from the T20I series against India to focus on the upcoming Test series, which will be part of the World Test Championship. In Williamson's absence, Tim Southee will lead New Zealand's T20I squad against India, and the first match is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, November 17 in Jaipur. 

Kyle Jamieson, who was adjudged as Man of the Match in the World Test Championship Final, did not feature in a single match for New Zealand in the T20 World Cup 2021. However, the speedster is likely to be a part of New Zealand's playing XI in the two-match Test series against India as Trent Boult will return home after the conclusion of the T20I series. 

Meanwhile, New Zealand head coach Gary Stead stated that the exclusion of Williamson and Jamieson from the T20I series is part of a balancing act in the squad.

"We decided through talking with Kane and Kyle that they won't play in this T20 series. They're both going to get ready for the Test matches and I think you'll probably find that the other guys involved in the Test matches who won't play in the entire series either. It's a bit of a balancing act at the moment and with three T20 games in five days plus travel to three different cities, it's a very, very busy time," Stead said.

New Zealand have also confirmed that Lockie Ferguson is fit to play against India in the T20I series.

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousIND-W vs IRE-W | Rawal's 89 trounces Lewis marathon to earn India seamless six-wicket victory in first ODI
Ireland Women's first ever ODI on Indian shores did not go to plan as the team saw their target of 239 be chased down within 35 overs with six wickets to spare. Gaby Lewis' 92 helped Ireland recover from 57/4 but Pratika Rawal's 89 and Tejal Hasabnis' quickfire half-century proved to be too much.
I lost my career to racism, the game needs to listen to a lot of people who have suffered, says Azeem Rafiqread next
Former Yorkshire cricketer Azeem Rafiq has told British lawmakers on Tuesday that he had lost his cricket career to racism. Rafiq had exposed the institutionalized racism in the Yorkshire County Cricket Club in September 2020, and an independent committee has been investigating the matter.
View non-AMP page