Jamaica Gleaner

NZ’s Watling a doubt for Windies Test

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AUCKLAND, New Zealand, (CMC): WICKETKEEP­ER B.J. Watling has been included in a 12-man squad to face West Indies in next month’s first Test but doubts remain over his fitness, as he continues to battle a hip injury.

New Zealand Cricket said yesterday that while the 32year-old was a part of the squad, he would be “monitored and evaluated over the coming week” as selectors continued to assess his recovery.

The injury has forced Watling to miss the last two rounds of the domestic first-class tournament for Northern Districts. He will, however, play as a batsman against Auckland this week and then also face Otago in the fifth round at month end, where selectors are hoping he will be able to take up wicketkeep­ing duties.

“He’s going well, but he’s still a bit problemati­c with his hip. He’s been through the normal testing and is still feeling it just a bit,” said selector Gavin Larsen.

VERY HOPEFUL

“It’s precaution­ary at this stage; he’ll bat in this game [this week], and we’re very hopeful he can wear the gloves in the round five Plunket Shield game. He’ll need to keep, most importantl­y for his own peace of mind and confidence.”

If Watling fails to be ready for the opening Test, it is expected that the uncapped Tom Blundell, who has been named in the Black Caps A side to face West Indies in a three-day tour match later this month, will get the call-up.

The 27-year-old has played a single Twenty20 Internatio­nal and 39 first class matches.

The remainder of the Test squad is predictabl­e with regular captain Kane Williamson leading a side that includes the likes of Ross Taylor, Tom Latham, Trent Boult and Neil Wagner, all of whom featured in the three-Test series against South Africa last March.

Squad: Kane Williamson (captain), Trent Boult, Colin de Grandhomme, Matt Henry, +BJ Watling, Tom Latham, Henry Nicholls, Jeet Raval, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, Neil Wagner.

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