Key Points

New Zealand has named uncapped batter Bevon Jacobs and experienced seamer Adam Milne in their squad for the upcoming T20I tri-series in Zimbabwe. The Black Caps will face South Africa and the hosts in their first white-ball tour of Zimbabwe since 2015. Milne returns after strong performances in Major League Cricket, while Jacobs gets his chance following an IPL stint with Mumbai Indians. The series marks incoming coach Rob Walter's first assignment with the national team.

Key Points: New Zealand Pick Bevon Jacobs Adam Milne for Zimbabwe T20I Tri-Series

  • Bevon Jacobs earns maiden NZ call-up after IPL stint
  • Adam Milne returns with strong MLC form
  • Matt Henry back from injury for T20 tri-series
  • Finn Allen fresh off record-breaking MLC innings
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New Zealand call up rookie Jacobs, seasoned Milne for Zimbabwe T20I Tri-series

Uncapped batter Bevon Jacobs and veteran Adam Milne join NZ's T20 squad for the tri-series against South Africa and Zimbabwe.

"Jacobs is in line to make his Black Caps debut after impressing in the IPL. - NZC Selectors"

Wellington, June 27

New Zealand has included uncapped batter Bevon Jacobs and experienced bowler Adam Milne in their 15-strong squad for next month’s T20I Tri-Series with South Africa and hosts, Zimbabwe. The 23-year-old Jacobs is the only uncapped player in an experienced tour party, captained by Mitch Santner and is in line to make his Black Caps debut.

This will be New Zealand's senior men's first white-ball tour of Zimbabwe since 2015 and will see them play the hosts and South Africa in a four-match T20I tri-series at the Harare Sports Club, starting on July 16. The top two teams will progress to the final on July 26.

Jacobs was first called up to the T20 side to face Sri Lanka in December but wasn’t utilised in the three-game series and has recently returned from a stint with the Mumbai Indians at the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Milne, who has 53 T20Is to his name, hasn’t featured for the Black Caps since November last year but has impressed for the Texas Super Kings so far in America’s Major League Cricket (MLC), claiming 9-96 across his first four matches.

Milne will bolster the pace bowling stocks alongside the ICC’s number one-ranked T20I bowler Jacob Duffy, and the trio of Matt Henry, Will O’Rourke, and Zak Foulkes.

Henry, the reigning Sir Richard Hadlee Medal winner, is set to be back after a shoulder injury kept him sidelined from international cricket following the ICC Champions Trophy, where he was the tournament’s leading wicket-taker, helping propel the Black Caps to the final.

Pace bowlers unavailable for selection for this tour were Ben Sears (side injury), Lockie Ferguson (load management), and Kyle Jamieson, who is awaiting the birth of his first child.

Jacobs will be joined in the batting department by hard-hitting openers Finn Allen and Tim Seifert, who impressed in the home T20I series against Pakistan in March.

Allen is fresh off a T20 world-record knock for the San Francisco Unicorns (MLC), where he racked up the most amount of sixes (19) in a T20 innings, taking him to a career-best 151 (off 51 balls).

Seifert was New Zealand's top run scorer during the home series against Pakistan, amassing 249 runs at 62, including a career-best 97* off 38 balls.

Ish Sodhi, New Zealand’s second-highest T20I wicket-taker, will join Santner as the other specialist spinner in the squad.

Kane Williamson wasn’t included after making himself unavailable for selection.

The tour will be incoming head coach Rob Walter’s first assignment with the Black Caps, and he will be joined by batting coach Luke Ronchi, bowling coach Jake Oram, and James Foster, who re-joins the group as a fourth coach.

New Zealand T20 squad:

Mitch Santner (c), Finn Allen, Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Bevon Jacobs, Adam Milne, Daryl Mitchell, Will O’Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Seifert, Ish Sodhi.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Excited to see Bevon Jacobs get his chance! After watching him in IPL with Mumbai Indians, I think he's got real potential. Hope he gets to bat higher up the order. New Zealand always nurtures young talent so well 🇳🇿🏏 #FutureStar
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Priya M.
Interesting squad selection! Milne's comeback is good news but I'm surprised they didn't include Ferguson. His pace would've been lethal on Zimbabwean pitches. Also, no Williamson means middle order looks a bit light. Hope Santner can lead well!
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Arjun S.
Finn Allen is in red-hot form! 19 sixes in an innings is unbelievable 😲 After his performance against Pakistan and now in MLC, he could destroy any bowling attack. Zimbabwe better be prepared! #MonsterHitter
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Neha P.
Good to see NZ giving opportunities to new players like Jacobs while maintaining experience with Milne and Henry. This balanced approach is why they consistently punch above their weight in world cricket. Wishing them all the best for the series!
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Vikram J.
As an Indian cricket fan, I always enjoy watching NZ play - such a professional unit. Their squad depth is impressive! Though I must say, without Williamson, they might struggle in tight situations. His calmness is irreplaceable.
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Sanjay R.
The spin duo of Santner and Sodhi could be decisive in Zimbabwe conditions. But I'm more interested to see how Rachin Ravindra performs - he was brilliant in the World Cup and IPL. Future all-rounder for sure! #BlackCaps

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