Kristian Clarke Added to NZ T20 Squad vs India as Injury Cover

New Zealand has called up young all-rounder Kristian Clarke for the first three T20Is against India, providing cover for their pace attack. The move comes as seamer Adam Milne and spinner Michael Bracewell are managing injuries ahead of the series opener in Nagpur. Head coach Rob Walter praised Clarke's impressive and calm debut in the recent ODI series, where he took seven wickets. The Black Caps are in high spirits after their historic ODI series victory but face a quick turnaround to refocus for the T20 format.

Key Points: NZ Adds Kristian Clarke to T20 Squad for India Series

  • Clarke added as pace-bowling cover
  • Milne and Bracewell battling injuries
  • NZ arrives after historic ODI series win
  • Short turnaround to T20 series
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NZ add Kristian Clarke to squad for three T20s against India

New Zealand includes all-rounder Kristian Clarke for first three T20Is against India, with Adam Milne and Michael Bracewell nursing injuries.

"He certainly showcased his talent in the ODI series, but what was particularly impressive was his calmness and ability to perform under pressure. - Rob Walter"

Nagpur, Jan 20

New Zealand have added young all-rounder Kristian Clarke to their squad for the first three games of their upcoming T20I series against India, starting on Wednesday in Nagpur, as seamer Adam Milne and experienced spinner Michael Bracewell are both battling injuries in the lead-up to the series.

Clarke played a starring role in his maiden ODI series, claiming seven wickets, including Virat Kohli twice across the three games, while also adding useful lower-order runs and taking two catches in the field.

New Zealand head coach Rob Walter said Clarke's inclusion was primarily for cover as they seek to manage their fast-bowling group.

"We've got a fair bit of player movement at the moment with some guys returning from injury for this series, others joining us immediately from franchise cricket and the rest coming off the India ODI series and Super Smash.

"We want to ensure we've got enough pace-bowling options for the first three games of this series and it's a great opportunity for Kristian to stay on with the group a little longer on his first tour of India.

"He certainly showcased his talent in the ODI series, but what was particularly impressive was his calmness and ability to perform under pressure," Walter said.

Walter confirmed that Bracewell had travelled with the T20 squad to Nagpur after sustaining a minor left-calf strain while fielding in the third and final ODI in Indore on Sunday. He will be treated and monitored over the coming days, with a decision on his further involvement in the tour to be confirmed.

Meanwhile, pace-bowler Milne injured his left hamstring while playing for the Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the SA20 on Sunday and is now being evaluated to decide how to manage the injury.

Walter mentioned that the team had arrived in Nagpur in high spirits after winning the ODI series in Indore.

"It was incredibly special to win the ODI series and create some history. There were lots of special performances combined with fantastic team work to achieve something that hadn't been done before.

"With a short turn-around to the T20 series we know we'll need to recover well and refocus quickly to be ready for the opening game on Wednesday night," he added.

New Zealand squad: Mitchell Santner (c), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Kristian Clarke (first three games), Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Bevon Jacobs, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Robinson, Ish Sodhi

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to see New Zealand giving a chance to a young talent. Injuries are tough, but it opens doors for others. Should be a cracking T20 series in Nagpur!
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Priyanka N
Hope our team doesn't get complacent after the ODI win. T20 is a different beast. Need to focus on the powerplay bowling, that's where we sometimes struggle.
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Rohit P
Excited for the series! Nagpur wicket can be tricky. Hope we get to see a high-scoring thriller. Clarke is a good addition, but our batting lineup is too strong on home soil. 😎
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Aman W
Respect to NZ for their fighting spirit. They never give up easily. But honestly, the schedule is too packed for players. Injuries are becoming too common. BCCI and other boards need to look at player workload.
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Kriti O
Looking forward to seeing our young players too! Where is Rinku Singh in the squad? He deserves a consistent run. Hope the selectors are watching the domestic performances as well.

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