New Zealand have named a largely settled 15-man squad for the T20 World Cup together with Finn Allen and Michael Bracewell, who weren’t included within the squad to make it to the ultimate in 2021.
Martin Guptill will play in his seventh T20 World Cup and can hold wickets along with his batting duties within the Devon Conway match, which begins on 22 October for the Black Caps with a re-run of final 12 months’s closing in opposition to Australia in Sydney.
Our workforce for this 12 months @T20WorldCup in Australia. Details | https://t.co/JuZOBPwRyn #T20World Cup pic.twitter.com/1s4QBL5bGH
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) September 19, 2022
In Group 1 of the Super 12s, New Zealand can even face Afghanistan, England and two as but undetermined qualifiers from the opening stage of the match.
15-man New Zealand squad: Kane Williamson (c), Finn Allen, Trent Boult, Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway (wk), Lockie Ferguson, Martin Guptill, Adam Milne, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee (Reporting by Nick Mulvaney; Editing by Stephen Coates)
Australia affirm Nitschke as full-time successor to Mott
Australia have confirmed that former all-rounder Shelley Nitschke will take over the function as coach of their girls’s workforce on a full-time foundation.
Nitschke is filling in for the late Matthew Mott lately and introduced the mighty Australians their first gold medal throughout the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham final month.
The 45-year-old has been given a four-year time period and can proceed in her function forward of subsequent 12 months’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in South Africa.
NZ-W beat WI-W by 5 runs in 1st ODI
New Zealand declare ICC Women’s Championship factors with a DLS win over West Indies in Antigua!#WivNZ Scorecard: https://t.co/rzBzLCWLJZ pic.twitter.com/gL9Zyq49aT
— ICC (@ICC) September 20, 2022
The New Zealand girls’s cricket workforce managed to beat hosts West Indies Women by 5 runs (D/L methodology) within the rain-hit 1st ODI at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on 19 September (Monday). The visiting workforce has taken a 1-0 lead within the three-match collection. It was West Indies’ first recreation on this format since dropping to Australia within the 50-over Women’s World Cup semi-final in New Zealand earlier this 12 months. In a match of 35 overs per workforce because of rain, West Indies have been in a position to put up 168–7 after New Zealand received the toss and determined to area first. The second ODI ended on Thursday.
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