Hawke's Bay Today

Two out and two in as NZ Cricket names a top 20

- Adrian Seconi of the ODT

There was always going to be a squeeze on for positions and, unfortunat­ely, Ajaz [Patel] has been a victim of that. Gavin Larsen

Canterbury all-rounder Daryl Mitchell and Auckland batsman Glenn Phillips have forced their way on to the national contract list.

The pair have been offered national contracts for the first time following impressive efforts for the Black Caps this season.

The duo are the only new faces on the 20-strong list.

Late last week, veteran glovemanba­tsman BJ Watling signalled his intention to retire following the World Test Championsh­ip final in England in late June. That freed up one slot, while desperatel­y unlucky Central Districts Stags spinner Ajaz Patel has been dropped.

Mitchell cast off the tag of domestic journeyman and earned his promotion with maiden test and one-day internatio­nal centuries this summer.

The 29-year-old has proved much more than a handy stop-gap for injured all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme.

He has not been sighted much at the bowling crease, though.

Phillips’ inclusion would not have required much thought, either. He was in tremendous touch with the bat during the home Twenty20 games.

He clobbered 366 runs at a 40.6 average, including a pulsating 46-ball century against the West Indies at Bay Oval in November.

It is the fastest internatio­nal T20 century by a New Zealander.

Phillips also showed he can send down a few tweakers. It is an area of his game he is seeking to develop.

National selector Gavin Larsen said the pair had taken their game “to another level” and “added to the growing depth of talent we now enjoy”.

“The Black Caps achieved unpreceden­ted success, going through the season unbeaten for the first time ever and it was encouragin­g to see guys like Kyle Jamieson and Devon Conway performing so well after receiving their first contracts last year.

“After such a successful summer, in which we used a variety of players across the three formats, there was always going to be a squeeze on for positions and, unfortunat­ely, Ajaz has been a victim of that,” Larsen said.

“He missed the start of the test season with his calf injury and was unable to make it back into the side during a summer in which seam and swing dominated.”

Patel’s value as a frontline test spinner, particular­ly in overseas conditions, means he is still very much in the selectors’ minds.

The players have until Saturday to accept or decline their offers. The first-round offers for the 96 men’s domestic contracts will be confirmed by June 21.

 ?? Photos / Photosport ?? Daryl Mitchell’s elevation comes as no surprise.
Photos / Photosport Daryl Mitchell’s elevation comes as no surprise.

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