Jacob Duffy's Maiden T20 WC Call-up Headlines Santner-Led New Zealand Squad

Pace bowler Jacob Duffy has earned his first senior World Cup call-up in New Zealand's 15-player squad for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. The experienced squad, captained by Mitch Santner, boasts over 1000 T20I caps and features five spin options. Head coach Rob Walter emphasized the squad's balance, power batting, and adaptability to subcontinent conditions. New Zealand is in Group D and opens its campaign against Afghanistan in Chennai on February 8.

Key Points: NZ T20 World Cup Squad: Duffy Earns Maiden Call, Santner Captain

  • Jacob Duffy's maiden WC call-up
  • Mitch Santner to captain experienced squad
  • Squad boasts over 1000 T20I caps
  • Five spin options including Sodhi
  • Ferguson, Henry may take paternity leave
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Duffy earns maiden T20 WC call-up as NZ name Santner-led squad

Pace bowler Jacob Duffy gets first World Cup call in New Zealand's experienced 15-man T20 WC squad led by Mitch Santner for India & Sri Lanka.

"We've got plenty of power and skill in the batting, quality bowlers who can adapt to conditions. - Rob Walter"

Wellington, Jan 7

Pace-bowling spearhead Jacob Duffy is set for his first senior World Cup after being included in New Zealand's 15-player squad for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, starting February 7.

Duffy, 31, is the only first-timer in a well-established squad boasting 1064 T20I caps. He has been in red-hot form for the New Zealand across the formats, finishing 2025 with a total of 81 international wickets at an average of 17 from 36 matches, breaking Sir Richard Hadlee's 40-year record of 79.

The squad will be captained by Mitch Santner, who is set to attend his ninth senior ICC global event.

The remainder of the squad has a familiar feel with Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry and Adam Milne the pace bowlers, and Jimmy Neesham, the pace-bowling all-rounder.

In addition to the captain, there are four other spin options, with New Zealand's second-highest T20I wicket-taker Ish Sodhi the sole specialist, alongside all-rounders Michael Bracewell, Glenn Phillips, and Rachin Ravindra.

For Santner and Sodhi, a T20 World Cup in India will be somewhat of a full circle moment, with both players having made names for themselves in the 2016 edition of the tournament, also in India.

Finn Allen, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Daryl Mitchell and Tim Seifert are the specialist batters.

Tim Seifert will keep wicket and will join the squad following a stint in Australia's Big Bash League. Meanwhile, Kyle Jamieson will travel with the squad as the pace-bowling reserve.

NZC said that "with Lockie Ferguson and Matt Henry's partners due to give birth during the tournament period it is likely they will be granted short-term paternity leave."

Head coach Rob Walter said the squad covered all bases.

"As always, the balance of the squad is critical.

"We've got plenty of power and skill in the batting, quality bowlers who can adapt to conditions, plus five all-rounders who all bring something slightly different.

"This is an experienced group and the players are no strangers to playing in the subcontinent, which will be valuable," he said.

New Zealand ICC Men's T20 World Cup squad

Mitchell Santner (c), Finn Allen, Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Daryl Mitchell, Adam Milne, James Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Seifert, Ish Sodhi Travelling Reserve: Kyle Jamieson

New Zealand are in Group D at the tournament, which also contains Afghanistan, Canada, South Africa and the UAE, with their opening match taking place on February 8 in Chennai against Afghanistan.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the Kiwis respecting family time with the paternity leave policy. Santner leading a spin-heavy squad for Indian conditions is a smart move. Their match against Afghanistan will be a cracker!
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Rohit P
Solid team, but I feel they are a bit light on pure batting firepower. Relying a lot on all-rounders. In Indian conditions, you need big hitters in the middle order. Still, they are dark horses as always.
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Sarah B
Exciting to have another World Cup in the subcontinent! New Zealand are such a likeable team. Hope the pitches are good for both bat and ball. Looking forward to watching some matches in Chennai.
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Vikram M
Santner and Sodhi back in India where they made their mark in 2016! Full circle indeed. The group looks manageable for them, but South Africa will be the big test. Best of luck to the Black Caps!
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Karthik V
As an Indian fan, I always enjoy watching NZ play. They play hard but fair. Duffy at 31 getting his first call-up shows it's never too late. Hope the tournament is a great success for the hosts and all teams!

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