Daily Dispatch

Blundell set to fit in if required

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Tom Blundell was plucked from obscurity to be the surprise pick in New Zealand’s squad for the Cricket World Cup but the wicketkeep­er could be in line for his one-day internatio­nal debut when they face Sri Lanka in Cardiff on Saturday.

The 28-year-old did his chances no harm with 106 against West Indies in their final warm-up game in Bristol and follows on from 77 against Australia earlier this month in Brisbane.

Blundell, however, would only make the starting side if regular wicketkeep­er Tom Latham does not recover from a broken finger.

“I’m happy where my game is at currently, both keeping and batting-wise,” Blundell told reporters New Zealand’s 91-run loss to a rampaging West Indies team who smashed 18 sixes in their 421 runs at Bristol.

“Tommy (Latham) is coming along pretty nicely, he’s keeping and batting so if I don’t get a chance, so be it.

“It’s a World Cup, so it’ll be a pretty happy day if I do get a chance to debut.”

Blundell had barely played any domestic one-day cricket in New Zealand before his surprise selection and his potential first ODI appearance could mirror how he made his Test debut against West Indies in late 2017.

The Wellington­ian was brought into the side for the injured BJ Watling and proceeded to score an unbeaten century on debut on his homeground at the Basin Reserve.

Blundell famously walked home from the ground still wearing his whites and carrying his cricket bag after the innings and 67-run victory.

He played the second Test in Hamilton and then appeared in two Twenty20 internatio­nals in early 2018, but had not been required by the national side again until his recall.

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, however, said his performanc­es had proved that he could easily slot into Latham’s position in the middleorde­r.

“He has spent some time in the middle and it was a brilliant knock,” said Williamson. “A real positive for him, he was picked as the backup keeper but it is just how well Tom (Latham) recovers. It’s a day-by-day thing. Tom (Blundell) has kept very nicely, so good problems (to have).”

Williamson added that despite having his bowlers smashed all over the County Ground by the West Indies, he was pleased with their two warm-up matches as it gave the side a chance to work out some tactics and bowling and batting plans.

“Two really good hit outs for us,” said Williamson.

“You can’t ask for too much more in warm-up games when you have guys executing different skills.”

 ?? Picture: ALEX DAVIDSON/GETTY IMAGES ?? STEPPING UP: Tom Blundell has done enough to catch the attention for his debut against Sri Lanka.
Picture: ALEX DAVIDSON/GETTY IMAGES STEPPING UP: Tom Blundell has done enough to catch the attention for his debut against Sri Lanka.

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