Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Spin conundrum for NZ ahead of SL challenge

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REUTERS - New Zealand Cricket Coach Gary Stead has a conundrum ahead of him as he mulls over the selection of a spinner for the first Test against Sri Lanka, with only one likely to be picked.

Stead and his team returned to New Zealand yesterday after wrapping up a rare away series victory against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and will rapidly move into preparatio­ns for their first Test against Sri Lanka next Saturday (15) in Wellington.

Unlike the spin-friendly conditions in the UAE, the Basin Reserve is likely to be more conducive to going with a three-pronged pace attack with Neil Wagner joining Trent Boult and Tim Southee with just a solitary spinner.

New Zealand used two slow bowlers in each of the three Tests in the UAE, with left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel and off-spinner Will Somerville instrument­al in the first and third Test victories.

Leg-spinner Ish Sodhi also appeared in two of the matches.

With Mitch Santner and Todd Astle both injured but likely to return this summer, Stead said the selection of a slow bowler would be difficult.

“We’ll have to pick one - it’s hard and that’s a really good place to be in,” Stead told reporters at Auckland Airport yesterday.

Stead said he would name his squad today (10) for the first of the two matches, which if New Zealand win 2-0 can vault them to number two in the world Test rankings.

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