New Zealand Women's Squad Announced for Zimbabwe Series; Bates, Carson Out

New Zealand has announced its women's squad for the upcoming white-ball home series against Zimbabwe, comprising three T20Is and three ODIs. Veteran opener Suzie Bates, spinner Eden Carson, and former captain Sophie Devine will all miss the series due to injury and unavailability. Their absence opens the door for uncapped players Nensi Patel and Kayley Knight to earn their first international call-ups. Captain Amelia Kerr will lead the side, with coach Ben Sawyer stating selection considered both the upcoming T20 World Cup and long-term team planning.

Key Points: NZ Women's Squad vs Zimbabwe: Bates, Carson, Devine Absent

  • Suzie Bates out with injury
  • Eden Carson sidelined
  • Sophie Devine unavailable
  • Amelia Kerr to captain
  • Uncapped players get call-up
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New Zealand annouces squad against Zimbabwe; Suzie Bates, Eden Carson to miss home series

New Zealand names White Ferns squad for home series vs Zimbabwe. Suzie Bates, Eden Carson, Sophie Devine miss out. Amelia Kerr to captain.

"Nensi and Kayley have both been solid performers... it's really pleasing for them to get this opportunity. - Ben Sawyer"

Wellington, February 20

New Zealand have named their white-ball women's team squads for the upcoming home series against Zimbabwe. Veteran batter Suzie Bates, spinner Eden Carson and former captain Sophie Devine will be absent from the action, as per the ICC website.

New Zealand will play three T20Is and three ODIs. The first T20I is scheduled to be played at Seddon Park in Hamilton on Febraury 25, with the second and third T20Is of the series to be played on February 27 and March 1, respectively, at the same venue. The ODI series is set to kick off at University Oval in Dunedin on March 5, followed by the second and third ODIs on March 8 and 11, respectively.

Opener Suzie Bates will miss the six-match series due to a quadricep injury, while spinner Eden Carson is sidelined with an elbow issue. Former captain Sophie Devine will also be unavailable for the series.

This gives the White Ferns the opportunity to include uncapped players Nensi Patel and Kayley Knight in the squad for the first time, with New Zealand coach Ben Sawyer confident that both will make a strong impact.

"Nensi and Kayley have both been solid performers over the last 12-18 months so it's really pleasing for them to get this opportunity," Sawyer said.

"Nensi's shown her value with bat and ball, and with Eden unavailable we'll look to utilise her as a frontline spin option alongside Melie (Kerr). Kayley's got a bright future ahead of her. She's emerged as a potential frontline seam option who's ready to test her skills at the next level," Sawyer said.

Amelia Kerr will lead the White Ferns in all six matches, with coach Ben Sawyer acknowledging that the team is also keeping the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup in England and Wales in mind.

"The team's short- and long-term goals were front of mind when selecting the group. We've prioritised players that could make the T20 World Cup squad in June, while also providing international exposure to high-potential talent whose skillsets align with long-term White Ferns planning," he added.

New Zealand squad: Flora Devonshire, Izzy Gaze, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Bree Illing, Polly Inglis (T20Is only), Jess Kerr, Amelia Kerr, Kayley Knight (T20Is only), Emma McLeod (ODIs only), Rosemary Mair, Nensi Patel, Molly Penfold (ODIs only) Georgia Plimmer, Izzy Sharp.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Missing Suzie Bates is a big blow for NZ. She's a legend. But injuries are part of the game. Good to see Amelia Kerr getting the captaincy experience. Zimbabwe series is a good platform to build for the bigger tournaments ahead.
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Ananya R
As a cricket fan from India, I always enjoy watching women's cricket grow globally. It's smart planning by NZ to test bench strength against Zimbabwe. Hope the broadcast is available here! More women's cricket on TV, please!
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David E
Respectfully, while it's good to give new players a go, resting three key players might make the series less competitive. Zimbabwe will see this as their best chance. Hope it doesn't backfire for NZ's preparations.
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Shreya B
The future looks bright for White Ferns! Amelia Kerr leading is perfect. Wishing a speedy recovery to Bates and Carson. Excited to see what the uncapped players bring to the table. All the best to both teams! 🤞

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