New Zealand Cricket: Tahuhu back for T20s

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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.

Photo Credit: Twitter profile photo of Lea Tahuhu

WHITE FERNS speedster Lea Tahuhu makes a welcome return to the 15-strong T20 squad for the upcoming South Africa T20s and ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia in February.

Tahuhu returns after the birth of her first child, Grace, joining the squad early to start her bowling loading ahead of the T20 series.

“I’m very excited to be back around the WHITE FERNS group,” Tahuhu said.

“It’s been a whirlwind last couple of weeks – becoming a Mum for the first time and everything that goes with it.

“I’m grateful of Amy’s support back home and can’t wait to get stuck in at training ahead of the T20 series against South Africa.”

WHITE FERNS coach Bob Carter is equally happy to have Tahuhu back in the fold.

“It’s great to have her raw speed and experience back in the group,” Carter said.

“Lea offers us plenty with the ball and will no doubt hurry a few batters up, especially in Australia on their fast, bouncy surfaces.

“However, first up we have to contend with South Africa, who have already proven in the ODI series they are up for the challenge over here.

“We know we’ll have to be at our best to claim the T20 series.”

Tahuhu is the only change to the ODI squad which plays its final one-day fixture in Hamilton on Thursday before the focus shifts to the shortest form.

It means there is a potential T20 debut for Jess Kerr and Lauren Down while that pair, along with Rosemary Mair, will travel to their first ever ICC World Cup.

“It’s an exciting time for the younger players in the squad but, in saying that, we believe they can add something to the group,” said Carter.

“We endeavour to learn more about them in the coming series against South Africa.”

Of the current WHITE FERNS squad, all-rounders Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine have featured in every ICC Women’s T20 World Cup since its inception in 2009.

Both Bates and Devine are desperate to add a T20 title to their already impressive cricketing CVs and believe they have the side that can take them all the way in 2020.

“We have a balanced side with plenty of international experience within,” Devine said.

“It’s up to us to put our best foot forward in these five T20s against South Africa and hone our game before another shot at a World Cup.”

The WHITE FERNS five-match T20 series against South Africa starts on Sunday February 2 at Bay Oval. 

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup starts on February 21.

WHITE FERNS T20 squad: Sophie Devine (c) (Wellington Blaze), Suzie Bates (Otago Sparks), Lauren Down (Auckland Hearts), Maddy Green (Wellington Blaze), Holly Huddleston (Auckland Hearts), Hayley Jensen (Otago Sparks), Leigh Kasperek (Wellington Blaze), Amelia Kerr(Wellington Blaze), Jess Kerr (Wellington Blaze), Rosemary Mair (Central Hinds), Katey Martin(Otago Sparks), Katie Perkins (Auckland Hearts), Anna Peterson (Auckland Hearts), Rachel Priest (Wellington Blaze), Lea Tahuhu (Canterbury Magicians). 

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