Nash and Vettori return to CLEAR Black Caps for One-Day International
tri-series against Sri Lanka and India
New Zealand Cricket Media Release, June 14, 2001
The New Zealand selection panel of Sir Richard Hadlee (chairman),
Ross Dykes, Brian McKechnie and David Trist (coach) has today
named the following CLEAR Black Caps team to contest the ODI
tri-series with India and Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka next month:
Stephen Fleming (c) (State Wellington Firebirds)
Nathan Astle (Canterbury)
Grant Bradburn (State Northern Knights)
James Franklin (State Wellington Firebirds)
Chris Harris (Canterbury)
Craig McMillan (Canterbury)
Kyle Mills (State Auckland Aces)
Dion Nash (State Auckland Aces)
Jacob Oram (State Central Stags)
Adam Parore (State Auckland Aces)
Mathew Sinclair (State Central Stags)
Daryl Tuffey (State Northern Knights)
Daniel Vettori (State Northern Knights)
Lou Vincent (State Auckland Aces)
Unavailable due to injury were Chris Cairns and Scott Styris.
Roger Twose advised the selectors that he was unavailable
to tour.
The selectors have also named five players on stand-by should
they be required. These are Chris Nevin, Paul Wiseman, Brooke
Walker, Shayne O'Connor and Andre Adams.
Sir Richard Hadlee said the selection panel had named a
strong and experienced side.
"In this team we have a core of experienced mature cricketers
such as Fleming, Astle, Parore, McMillan, and Nash; and a
number of newer players who are progressing satisfactorily
at international level in Vincent, Oram, Tuffey and Franklin.
"There are seven all-rounders in the side, two specialist
spin bowlers, and the-two specialist pace bowlers are Tuffey
and Franklin. We also have an exciting inner-circle field
featuring Harris, Vincent and Sinclair. In fact it is an excellent
fielding side. In all the panel has aimed for a balanced team
selected with Sri Lankan conditions in mind."
Sir Richard said there was competition for places in the
side with all five of the stand-by players serious contenders
for inclusion.
"It was heartening for the selectors to have serious competition
for places, particularly among the bowlers. There is little
between the records of Paul Wiseman and Grant Bradburn for
instance. Both players have been tried in recent times and
neither has cemented a permanent place in the side. For the
Sri Lanka tour the panel has named Bradburn principally on
the strength of his good form last summer and his experience.
Paul Wiseman however remains very much in the selection frame.
"Similarly Shayne O'Connor was unlucky to miss selection
on this occasion. The panel has decided to continue with James
Franklin while Kyle Mills has been rewarded for his encouraging
performances in Sharjah."
Hadlee said the selection panel was conscious of the long
season ahead and the need to have a number of players capable
of moving into the CLEAR Black Caps.
"We are facing another long season which begins with this
tour to Sri Lanka and continues with barely a break through
to the tour of the West Indies in April/May next year. Recent
history suggests that we are likely to need more than 20 players
across an international season of this duration and intensity.
The players on stand-by have been asked to be ready should
they be required due to injury during this tour to Sri Lanka
but they also figure significantly in our plans for the next
ten months."
Dion Nash and Daniel Vettori return to the CLEAR Black Caps
after injury. Both have been cleared fit by New Zealand Cricket's
medical panel. Both players have been training hard and gradually
building up their bowling workload.
"Dion and Daniel have been given a clean bill of health
by the medical panel. The selectors will be looking for Dion
to contribute as a bowler and a middle order batsman."
Sir Richard clarified comments he made earlier this week
about Nash's degree of fitness.
"Dion has described his bowling in-training as being at
an intensity of 80%, however over the next four weeks before
leaving for Sri Lanka it is anticipated that he will continue
to improve his intensity levels. In fact Dion is no different
in this regard to other bowlers. At this stage of the season
all bowlers would be bowling around 80% and looking to increase
their intensity to peak in three or four weeks time," Hadlee
said.
The CLEAR Black Caps leave for Sri Lanka on Friday 13 July.
The first international match is against Sri Lanka in Colombo
on Wednesday 18 July.
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