Allen, Tickner added to NZC central contracts list

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The New Zealand national cricket team, known as the Black Caps, made their Test debut in 1930 against England in Christchurch, becoming the fifth nation to play Test cricket. After waiting 26 years for their first Test win against the West Indies in 1956, they also played their first ODI in 1972–73 against Pakistan. New Zealand are the inaugural World Test Championship champions (2021) and have won the ICC Champions Trophy (2000). They have reached the Cricket World Cup final twice and the T20 World Cup final once.

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Blair Tickner and Finn Allen have accepted their first New Zealand Cricket central contracts, effectively filling the vacancies created by the departures of Trent Boult and Colin de Grandhomme, respectively.

Tickner, the Central Stags pace bowler, has played six ODIs and 11 T20s for the BLACKCAPS, while 23-year-old Wellington batsman Allen has already represented his country in eight ODIs and 13 T20s.

Both featured on the BLACKCAPS winter tours of Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands, and Allen also played in the most recent series in the West Indies and Australia.

BLACKCAPS coach Gary Stead said each of the newcomers to the central contracts list had been close to the top 20 announced in May, and had taken their opportunities in the interim.

“Blair’s been in BLACKCAPS squads for all three formats over the past 12 months which is testament to his progress,” he said.

“He’s a bowler who just keeps improving and we’ve been particularly impressed with his red-ball development, which saw him in the recent squads for the England and South Africa Tests.

“He knows the environment, understands his role, and bowls with good pace and aggression.”

Stead said Allen deserved his promotion of the basis of the skill-set he offered, and the form demonstrated so far.

“Finn clearly has huge talent and potential,” he said.

“He’s shown he’s up to the international level in his limited opportunities to date.

“In particular, his match-winning 96 against West Indies on a difficult wicket in Barbados showed his class and maturity.”

BLACKCAPS all-rounder Jimmy Neesham was offered one of the available contracts but declined – on the basis of pre-arranged agreements he had already struck with overseas domestic leagues.

As with other non-contracted players, Neesham will still be considered for BLACKCAPS selection when available.

With Tickner and Allen’s elevation to national contracts, a place on each of the Central Stags and Wellington Firebirds contract lists will become available.

The two Major Associations will provide an update on the recipients of the new domestic contracts in due course.

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