The Northern Advocate

Conway in for one-dayers

Converted Kiwi’s form in T20 format sees him selected to take on Bangladesh tourists in three-game series

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New Black Cap Devon Conway is set for a fresh chapter in his internatio­nal career after being named in the New Zealand ODI squad for the series against Bangladesh.

Conway, Will Young and Daryl Mitchell have all earned maiden ODI squad call-ups for the three-game series, starting in Dunedin on Saturday week.

Conway has been a star turn for the T20 side this summer and has been rewarded with a chance in the one-day set-up, while Young notched two one-day hundreds for a New Zealand XI against an Australia XI in Brisbane in early 2019, before shoulder surgery curtailed his year.

All-rounder Mitchell features in his first ODI squad off the back of a strong domestic and test season.

With regular captain Kane Williamson ruled out with an elbow injury, Canterbury left-hander Tom Latham will lead the side and keep wickets.

The remainder of the squad has a settled look, with Mitchell nabbing the third all-rounder spot alongside Jimmy Neesham and Mitchell Santner, who is also the specialist spinner.

Martin Guptill has been passed fit and is set to open the batting with Henry Nicholls after the pair’s strong series against India in February last year.

Trent Boult, Matt Henry, Tim Southee and Kyle Jamieson will vie for the pace-bowling positions.

The first game of the series will be a special occasion for captain Latham and his Canterbury team-mate Nicholls, with the pair set to play their 100th and 50th ODIs respective­ly.

Selector Gavin Larsen said it was exciting to get the one-day side back together.

“It’s certainly been a while since we’ve played ODI cricket, with just four games since the 2019 Cricket World Cup campaign,” Larsen noted.

“We’re now in a new World Cup cycle and our attention has turned to building towards the 2023 tournament in India.

“This series is a great opportunit­y to begin laying those foundation­s and formulatin­g the type of team and game-plan we think can continue our impressive run in this format.

“Devon, Will and Daryl are quality players and have enjoyed impressive seasons so far, and we’re looking forward to giving them further opportunit­ies to develop their game at this level.

“While it’s disappoint­ing to lose a player of Kane’s class, Tom has proven experience in taking the reins and I know he’s excited to lead the side.

“The bowling group is a strong and experience­d one and will be well complement­ed by the two seambowlin­g all-rounders in Jimmy and Daryl.

“We’ve also taken the decision to carry just the one spinner in the squad, which is a reflection of the venues for this series and expected pitch conditions.

“It’s great to have Bangladesh on our shores.”

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