NZC: Down/Jess Kerr out of Commonwealth Games | Tahuhu/Green receive call-ups

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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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WHITE FERNS batter Lauren Down and swing bowler Jess Kerr have been ruled out of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. 

Down has withdrawn from the Games squad in order to prioritise her well-being, citing a need to take time away from the game.

Kerr injured her foot in the team’s final ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup match against Pakistan and, while she has recovered and is back training, the timeline for a return to the field could not accommodate the Games’ fixtures.

The Blaze pace bowler is targeting a return to international cricket in time for the WHITE FERNS tour of the West Indies in September, while Down will make her return when she feels the time is appropriate.

Canterbury Magicians’ speedster, Lea Tahuhu and Central Hinds swing bowler, Claudia Green have been named as replacements.

Tahuhu missed out on a central contract last month but has been called up on the strength she offers as a bowling all-rounder, while Green toured England with the team last season, has attended several WHITE FERNS camps, and was seen as a like-for-like replacement for Kerr.

WHITE FERNS head coach, Ben Sawyer, said the team was saddened to lose Kerr and Down.

“Our first and main priority is ensuring both Lauren and Jess are looked after – it’s never easy missing cricket tours.” he said.

“We’ve ensured Lauren has the support she needs and hope she’ll be able to join us again soon. 

“We thought Jess would recover in time to take the field in Birmingham, and while this has not transpired, the signs are good for an international return for the West Indies tour in September.”

Sawyer said he was looking forward to Tahuhu and Green joining the squad.

“Lea is a familiar face so will be able to hit the ground running at training camp next week

“We’ve previously said it’s important not to confuse contracting with selection and this is a good example of why.

“Lea offers genuine pace and bounce with the ball and her ability with the bat gives us options.”

He viewed Green as a natural replacement for Kerr.

“Claudia has a similar skill-set to Jess so fits nicely into the squad make-up.

“Her ability to swing the ball is an exciting aspect of her game and we look forward to having her on tour in England.” 

The WHITE FERNS have a training camp in Lincoln next week, before departing for England on July 12 for further training and warm-up fixtures ahead of the Commonwealth Games.

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