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All eyes on Vettori

35- YEAR- OLD ALL- ROUNDER TO TAKE THE FIELD IN TODAY’S TEST

- By K. R. Nayar Chief Cricket Writer

Former New Zealand skipper and master left- arm spinner set to be their most capped player in the Sharjah Test beginning today

The spotlight will be very much on Daniel Vettori, who will make a surprise return to Test cricket at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium today. When he walks out on to the field for New Zealand in the final Test here, the 35- yearold will become his country’s most- capped player — breaking the record of former skipper Stephen Fleming’s 111 Test matches.

Vettori also played a Test for the World XI in 2005, which takes the tally to 112, but was yet to be officially his country’s most capped player. The leftarm spinner hasn’t played a Test since July 2012 after suffering a series of injuries in recent years.

Vettori, who was already in the UAE playing for the New Zealand A team, started training with the senior team again for the last two days. With 360 Test wickets to his name, Vettori is the second- highest wicket- taker for New Zealand after Richard Hadlee ( 431).

New Zealand team coach Mike Hesson said Vettori will play in tandem with the current spin duo of Ish Sodhi and Mark Craig.

“From the first two Tests, it’s been pretty clear how important spin is in these conditions and we expect the pitch in Sharjah to be the slowest of all three wickets. The possibilit­y of having three bowlers who can exploit those conditions is an exciting option for us to have,” said Hesson.

Commenting on Vettori’s inclusion, skipper Brendon McCullum said: “We are really excited about it. He is the most capped player with Stephen Fleming and it is a tremendous achievemen­t of which we all are proud off. It is a one- off Test situation for him as he was over here preparing for the Onedayers. We think using three spinners and Vettori being the third one, the workload might not be overly excessive. With the World Cup around, we don’t want to break him in a one- off Test match situation and we think we can certainly manage through that with the other two spinners. James Neesham makes way for Vettori or otherwise it will be an unchanged team.”

Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq is not surprised by Vettori’s inclusion.

“They [ New Zealand] will do every bit to level the series, we know that and every team aspires to win especially when they are 1- 0 down. Vettori is an experience­d campaigner for them but we have played him before so we know how he bowls. We are aware of the fact that he is experience­d so we need to handle him with care. We don’t want such type of players come and get wickets and that’s very important for us.”

Vettori has also played match- winning knocks with the bat against Pakistan.

“Vettori also gives them an advantage as a batsman. We have to concentrat­e on that and bowl in the right areas and check him as a batsman too.”

McCullum hailed Vettori’s contributi­on as a player. “He is very experience­d player and had strong performanc­es in tough conditions. He can read up the game as well as perform strongly [ under] any conditions. Some people might say it is a big risk [ to play him] but we had discussion­s with him.

“Vettori is an optimist as well and he is excited about the opportunit­y. I am sure he will be a bit nervous as it is couple of years since he donned the black cap but he is a wonderful player. Even if it may be his last one, it will be great fun to play and go out on his terms rather than slide out of his wonderful Test career,” he added.

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Veteran New Zealand left- arm spinner Daniel Vettori bowls during a practice session at Sharjah Cricket Stadium yesterday. New Zealand have included Vettori in their bid to level the series.

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