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New Zealand are gearing up for a three-match T20I series against Bangladesh, commencing on Wednesday, Dꦗecember 27. The BlackCaps will enter the series with the winning momentum, having convincingly triumphed over their guests in the recently concluded ODI series with a margi⛄n of 2-1.
Notable developments in New Zealand’s T20I squad:
In a significant twist, skipper Kane Williamson and pace maestro Kyle Jamieson have opted out of the upcoming series to extend the rehabilitation duration of their respective injuries. Dynamic all-rounder Rachin Ravindra and the experienced Jacob Duffy have replaced the stalwarts. Seasoned campaigner Mitchell Santner🌠 has been entrusted with the captaincy to fill the leadership void.
New Zealand’s best XI for T20Is against Bangladesh:
Openers
The explosive Fin Allen is set to partner with the dynamic Tim Seifert at the top of the order, aiming to provide a 𝔍formidable start for the Kiwis.
Upper middle order
The batting lineup showcases the formidable presence of Rachin, Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips, creating a robust upper-middle order that seamlessly blends the invaluable experience of seasoned campaigners with the flair and exuberance of youth. This combination not only promises resilience💯 under pressure but also introduces an element of class and innovation.
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Lower middle order
Adding depth to the batting lineup, the lower-middle order features the dynamic duo of James Neesham and Mark Chapman, offering sheer firepower in the fi🦋nishing overs.
Bowlers:
The spin department will be spearheaded by Santner, who will not only anchor the side but contribute significantly with the ball as well. Phillips and Rachin will provide additional spin options. In the pace department, the trio of Tim Southee, Adam Milne and Ben Sears will aim to rattle the opposition with⛎ their speed and ๊accuracy.