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New Zealand arrives in India to play one-off Test match against Afghanistan

The one-off Test, the first red-ball fixture between the two nations, will be held at the Greater Noida Sports Complex Ground

Our Bureau And PTI New Delhi Published 06.09.24, 10:05 AM
New Zealand test squad in Delhi ahead of the one-off Test match against Afghanistan.

New Zealand test squad in Delhi ahead of the one-off Test match against Afghanistan. X/@BLACKCAPS

New Zealand arrived here on Thursday ahead of their one-off Test against Afghanistan, scheduled to be played in Greater Noida from September 9.

The one-off Test, the first red-ball fixture between the two nations, will be held at the Greater Noida Sports Complex Ground.

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Veteran pacer Tim Southee will lead the team which includes the likes of former skipper Kane Williamson, who opted out of a central contract earlier this year, Devon Conway, Glenn Phillips and Rachin Ravindra, while Tom Latham continues to be the vice-captain.

The Black Caps have included five spin bowling options in Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner, Ajaz Patel and part-timers Phillips and Ravindra for the Test. They will hold their first practice session on Friday.

Southee said that he is excited to be back in the whites for New Zealand and admitted that there would be challenges, but they are ready for it.

The Test against Afghanistan will serve as a preparation for a two-match series against Sri Lanka, which is part of the World Test Championship.

After the tour of Sri Lanka, New Zealand will return to India as they take on Rohit Sharma and his men in a three-match Test series, also a part of the WTC calendar.

The three games will be played in Bengaluru, Pune and Mumbai in October and November. New Zealand currently occupy the third spot in the ICC WTC points table behind last edition’s finalists, India and Australia.

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