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Watling, Edgar on coach panel

- Mark Geenty mark.geenty@stuff.co.nz

He ruled himself out of the race, but former national selector and test opener Bruce Edgar will be part of the six-man panel tasked with selecting the new Black Caps coach next month.

Wellington Firebirds coach Edgar and two test wicketkeep­ers, BJ Watling and Luke Ronchi, will join New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White, board member Don Mackinnon and NZC’s general manager high performanc­e, Bryan Stronach, to decide Mike Hesson’s successor.

Hesson exits next week after a successful six years as coach, but had one final task to join selector Gavin Larsen in choosing three New Zealand squads to face Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates starting in late October.

Those squads are set to be announced today, with Central Stags spinner Ajaz Patel poised for a long-awaited test callup at 29 for fellow left-armer Mitchell Santner who is still sidelined after knee surgery. A New Zealand A squad to face Pakistan A in the UAE will also be named.

Hesson’s shock announceme­nt last month that he was walking away with a year to run on his contract left NZC with little option but to ask him to pick a squad which he will present to his successor, who had no say in the selection.

Canterbury’s Gary Stead – who has applied despite a prolonged silence since applicatio­ns closed on July 15 – looks the early favourite to take over.

Central Stags’ Heinrich Malan, Scotland and former Northern Districts coach Grant Bradburn and Auckland Aces and former Black Caps assistant Mark O’Donnell are other leading contenders.

Edgar looked a highly qualified candidate who had success with the Firebirds but confirmed last week he didn’t apply, saying he couldn’t commit the time under the job’s current structure where the head coach takes charge of all three formats.

But NZC saw the opportunit­y to use Edgar’s expertise on the coach selection panel.

NZC said Edgar fitted the bill as an independen­t candidate, while Watling and Ronchi were the two nominated representa­tives from the New Zealand Cricket Players’ Associatio­n.

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