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McCullum calls

- Mark Geenty

Back in the Black Caps fold for the first time in four years, Brendon McCullum wants the selectors to finally reveal their strongest Twenty20 internatio­nal XI in the coming months.

Selection stability and a clear top lineup is priority one for the former skipper as the hosts open their season tomorrow night ranked sixth in the world, with 12 wins from 33 completed T20 internatio­nals since November 2017. Last season at home, there was a 3-2 series loss to England and 5-0 to India, three of those defeats in Super Overs.

Compared with tests (ranked second) and ODIs (ranked third) it’s the Black Caps’ most troublesom­e format, less than a year out from the next T20 World Cup in India after this year’s was postponed due to Covid-19.

Again, tomorrow night’s threematch series opener against West Indies at Eden Park won’t feature their two best players Kane Williamson and Trent Boult, back from starring roles in the Indian Premier League and being saved for the first test which starts three days after game three.

On the plus side it allows coach Gary Stead to unveil two of New Zealand’s most-discussed cricketers Devon Conway and Kyle Jamieson for their T20 debuts and further cloud, or clarify, the selection puzzle.

Assuming all 16 Black Caps get a run at Eden Park and Bay Oval across this fourday stretch, a total of 26 players will have worn the black T20 uniform in the past two years.

‘‘New Zealand Cricket has used T20 as an opportunit­y to blood some guys and freshen up some others who’ve been on the road for a long period of time. There’s probably not the same continuity as we’ve seen in other forms,’’ said guest coach McCullum from managed isolation training, when asked about the T20 side.

‘‘I know Steady and Kane and Tim [Southee] and all the coaches and leaders will want to improve

that and with the T20 World Cup not too far away, it’s time to drill down what your best XI is going to be, and start to try and build a squad to be competitiv­e.

‘‘That’s why these games are vital. I’m sure once we get to the end of this season we should have a lot more consistenc­y with how we view selection around the T20 side and what is our best team.’’

For now it’s difficult with Williamson and Boult absent and

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Kyle Jamieson has starred in tests and ODIs; now he’s about to make his T20 internatio­nal debut.

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