NZC: Jamieson and Young to lead NZ XI against England in Hamilton

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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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Test players Kyle Jamieson and Will Young have been included in a NZ XI squad to play England in a two-day, pink-ball warm-up match, starting at Seddon Park on Wednesday.

The pair last featured for the BLACKCAPS in June and July, respectively, last year, and will be looking to use this opportunity to put the finishing touches on their preparation for the Test series against England, starting at Bay Oval on 16 February.

BLACKCAPS and NZ XI selector Gavin Larsen said the warm-up match would provide another step towards Jamieson’s return to international cricket following a back injury that sidelined him for seven months.

“This is a great opportunity for the NZ XI players, from younger emerging players through to established domestic players, to experience playing against quality international opposition,” said Larsen.

“And it’s another important step for Kyle as he looks to get more quality overs under his belt before the England Test series begins.”

International experience within the squad will also be provided by Central Stags skipper Tom Bruce, who has previously featured in the BLACKCAPS T20I side. 

Auckland Aces skipper Robbie O’Donnell and teammate Sean Solia are in the NZ XI mix, the pair (along with Bruce) recently representing New Zealand A in a first-class and List A series against India.

19-year-olds Jacob Cumming and Curtis Heaphy are skilful youngsters taking the field tomorrow who are a look into the next generation of talent. 

The remainder of the NZ XI squad, to be captained by Tom Bruce and coached by Paul Wiseman, is made up of players emerging on the domestic scene. 
 

New Zealand XI squad

Tom Bruce (c) (Central Stags)
Adi Ashok (Auckland Aces)
Jacob Cumming (Otago Volts)
Sean Davey (Canterbury)
Curtis Heaphy (wk) (Central Stags)
Kyle Jamieson (Auckland Aces)
Jarrod McKay (Otago Volts)
Robbie O’Donnell (Auckland Aces)
Will O’Donnell (Auckland Aces)
Quinn Sunde (Auckland Aces)
Sean Solia (Auckland Aces)
Theo van Woerkom (Canterbury)
Will Young (Central Stags)

The squad assembled in Hamilton yesterday and will train at Seddon Park this morning. A player will be available to speak to the media after training concludes at approximately 2pm.

Both days of the warm-up match will be live-streamed on NZC YouTube, with live scoring available on nzc.nz and the NZC App.

The England two-Test series begins next week with a pink-ball day-night Test at Bay Oval in Tauranga, from February 16-20.

NZC will continue to theme the weekend days of Test matches this year with Saturday remaining as ‘Dress Up’ day when prizes will be on offer, and Sunday as a Kids-Go-Free with an adult.

The England Test series will be streamed live in New Zealand on Spark Sport, and broadcast on TodayFM, and via the Rova radio app. 

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