New Zealand’s Guptill out for three South Africa matches

In-form opening batsman is ruled out due a hamstring injury


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Martin Guptill is ruled out due to a hamstring injury. PHOTO: AFP

WELLINGTON: New Zealand’s in-form opening batsman Martin Guptill will miss the first three matches of South Africa’s tour after suffering a hamstring injury, according to officials.

New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said Guptill strained his hamstring during training and was out of this Friday’s one-off T20I against the Proteas in Auckland. He will also miss two of the five ODIs in South Africa’s busy touring schedule, which includes three Tests.

Rather than call up the vastly experienced Ross Taylor for the T20I, the Black Caps instead turned to uncapped 20-year-old Glenn Phillips.

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Chief selector Gavin Larsen said the South African-born Aucklander had shown outstanding domestic form and was an exciting prospect.

“He [Phillips] bats with power, has shown he can clear the rope, and gets a deserved opportunity to showcase his skills on the international stage,” said Larsen.

Meanwhile, Dean Brownlie will replace Guptill in the first two ODIs.

Brownlie was considered unlucky to miss out on the ODI squad in the first place after a strong performance against Australia and Larsen said he was the logical replacement for Guptill.

Guptill out of second ODI

New Zealand and South Africa have only played 14 T20Is, with the Proteas victorious in 10 of them. They arrive in New Zealand as the world’s top-ranked one-day team after winning their last 11 one-dayers, including 5-0 clean sweeps against Australia and Sri Lanka.

They also have added motivation against the New Zealanders after the Black Caps ousted them from the 2015 World Cup in a dramatic semi-final in Auckland.

South Africa’s one-day captain AB de Villiers has described that agonising result as “unfinished business”, saying the Proteas are keen to exact revenge.

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But New Zealand are also performing well in ODIs and are ranked third in the 50-over format. They helped South Africa topple Australia from the number one spot by defeating their trans-Tasman rivals in the recent Chappell-Hadlee Trophy series and whitewashed Bangladesh 3-0.

“New Zealand are a street-smart team and they find ways to compete but we have a decent record there,” said De Villierss, referring to series wins for the tourists in 2012 and 2014.

The Black Caps’ battling qualities are expected to be less of a factor in the Test series beginning in Dunedin on March 8, with South Africa enjoying a superior record in the format.

New Zealand have never won a Test series against the Proteas and the last time they defeated the South Africans in a five-day match was in Wellington in 2004.

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