Uncapped Broom to replace Taylor for second Test against South Africa
The 33-year-old has already represented Black Caps in 30 ODIs and 11 T20Is
WELLINGTON:
Middle-order batsman Neil Broom has been called into the New Zealand's squad for the second Test against South Africa after veteran Ross Taylor was ruled out due to a torn calf muscle, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said on Sunday.
Taylor retired hurt in Black Caps’ first innings of the first Test while on eight, but returned at number 11 to support Neil Wagner as the hosts registered a 33-run lead.
The match ended in a draw after the final day was washed out due to heavy rain.
The 33-year-old Broom, who was recalled to the limited overs side late last year as a replacement for Taylor, will make his Test debut at the Basin Reserve.
Coach Mike Hesson said that the Christchurch-born right-hander’s 15 years of experience in first class cricket gave him the edge over other contenders for the spot.
"We've got an inexperienced batting line up so we were keen to have somebody with plenty of playing experience, someone who can play pace well and Neil has seen a little bit of South Africa before," Hesson told reporters at University Oval. "We are going to miss Ross and that calming influence in the middle order, but it does provide an opportunity for Neil to step up and show us that he is ready for the Test cricket."
Left arm pace bowler Trent Boult, who left the field during Proteas’ second innings on Saturday with pain in his upper leg, would remain with the squad and will be monitored ahead of the match at the Basin Reserve starting on March 16.
Hesson said Boult had improved in the 24 hours since he left the field. "Boult is better today than yesterday," Hesson added. "Yesterday he was in discomfort and we decided it wasn't a good idea for him to bowl. We will monitor him over the next couple of days."
Middle-order batsman Neil Broom has been called into the New Zealand's squad for the second Test against South Africa after veteran Ross Taylor was ruled out due to a torn calf muscle, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said on Sunday.
Taylor retired hurt in Black Caps’ first innings of the first Test while on eight, but returned at number 11 to support Neil Wagner as the hosts registered a 33-run lead.
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The match ended in a draw after the final day was washed out due to heavy rain.
The 33-year-old Broom, who was recalled to the limited overs side late last year as a replacement for Taylor, will make his Test debut at the Basin Reserve.
Coach Mike Hesson said that the Christchurch-born right-hander’s 15 years of experience in first class cricket gave him the edge over other contenders for the spot.
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"We've got an inexperienced batting line up so we were keen to have somebody with plenty of playing experience, someone who can play pace well and Neil has seen a little bit of South Africa before," Hesson told reporters at University Oval. "We are going to miss Ross and that calming influence in the middle order, but it does provide an opportunity for Neil to step up and show us that he is ready for the Test cricket."
Left arm pace bowler Trent Boult, who left the field during Proteas’ second innings on Saturday with pain in his upper leg, would remain with the squad and will be monitored ahead of the match at the Basin Reserve starting on March 16.
Hesson said Boult had improved in the 24 hours since he left the field. "Boult is better today than yesterday," Hesson added. "Yesterday he was in discomfort and we decided it wasn't a good idea for him to bowl. We will monitor him over the next couple of days."