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New Zealand tour of India: NZ embody 5 spinners, Trent Boult unavailable on account of bubble fatigue

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New Zealand on Thursday named 5 spinners in its 15-man squad for the India tour, beginning November 25 in Kanpur as senior pacer Trent Boult has made himself unavailable for the two-Test sequence on account of bio-bubble fatigue.

Both Boult and pace-bowling all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme determined to skip the tour, having stayed for prolonged intervals in a number of bio-bubbles.”Boult and Colin de Grandhomme made themselves unavailable for selection due to the prospect of further time in bio-secure bubbles and Managed Isolation,” New Zealand Cricket’s official web site said.Black Caps head coach Gary Stead stated gamers’ welfare stays paramount.”It’s exciting and what you want to face up against,”- coach Gary Stead discusses the 5 spin choices named within the Test squad to face India later this month #INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/qhJRthpOzA— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) November 5, 2021
“Trent has already spent the best part of 60 days in hard-managed isolation this year, while Colin had been on the road since May until recently returning home from Pakistan.”From speaking to each gamers it was clear the best choice for them was to be disregarded of this Test tour and for them to as a substitute concentrate on being prepared for the New Zealand house summer time,” Stead said.The Blackcaps will travel with five spinners, including the seasoned trio of Ajaz Patel, Will Somerville and Mitchell Santner. They will be supported by youngsters Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Phillips.The spin-heavy attack makes sense since conditions in the series-opener (Kanpur, November 25-29) and the second Test (Mumbai, December 3-7) are expected to suit the slower bowlers.The rest of the squad has a familiar feel with the regular Test top five and Will Young filling the batting positions. Tim Southee, Neil Wagner and Kyle Jamieson are the pace options.Glenn Phillips has been selected in the Test squad for the first time since debuting against Australia as a late replacement in 2020 when the Blackcaps camp was struck by illness on the eve of the New Year’s Test in Sydney.The 21-year-old Ravindra made his New Zealand debut in a T20I against Bangladesh in September and, although, he toured England with the Test side earlier this year, he is yet to play in the longest form of the game.Patel and Somerville are set to lead the spin attack and have a particularly impressive record when playing together, combining for 28 wickets in their three Tests as teammates: against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi in 2018, and Sri Lanka in Galle and Colombo in 2019.The India Test series will be the first for New Zealand without wicket-keeping stalwart BJ Watling since his retirement following the WTC final win in England. Tom Blundell is set to take over the Test gloves.Stead said they’d very much taken a horses-for-course approach when picking the tour squad.”Touring India is likely one of the biggest experiences in cricket and I do know our guys are actually trying ahead to the problem. It’s honest to say we expect spin-friendly circumstances and it’s nice to have a variety of choices on this division,” Stead said.The coach is confident that New Zealand spinners would do well.”The success of our spinners on current excursions to the sub-continent has been encouraging and we hope they will as soon as once more characteristic prominently.”It’s really exciting to begin the second installment of the WTC and we know there’ll be an extra incentive for all the teams we play following our win in the inaugural competition.”New Zealand Test squad: Kane Williamson (c), Tom Blundell (wk), Devon Conway, Kyle Jamieson, Tom Latham, Henry Nicholls, Ajaz Patel, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Mitchell Santner, Will Somerville, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, Will Young, Neil Wagner.

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