Test Debut for Mitchell Hay: Blundell Ruled Out as NZ Faces West Indies

New Zealand's wicketkeeper Tom Blundell has been ruled out of the upcoming second Test against the West Indies. In his place, Mitchell Hay is set to make his Test debut, becoming the first new keeper for the Black Caps in seven years. The squad also includes potential debutants Kristian Clarke and Michael Rae, while Glenn Phillips returns from injury. Coach Rob Walter expressed excitement about Hay's inclusion, praising his white-ball contributions and first-class record.

Key Points: Mitchell Hay Debuts for NZ as Blundell Misses Second Test vs WI

  • Tom Blundell is ruled out of the second Test against West Indies in Wellington
  • Mitchell Hay will become NZ's first new Test wicketkeeper since 2017
  • Potential debutants Kristian Clarke and Michael Rae are named in the 14-man squad
  • All-rounder Glenn Phillips returns to the squad after recovering from a groin injury
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NZ's Blundell ruled out of second Test against WI, Mitchell Hay to debut

Wicketkeeper Tom Blundell is out of the second Test. Mitchell Hay will debut, with Kristian Clarke and Michael Rae also in the squad. Glenn Phillips returns.

"“Mitch is a young cricketer who’s already contributed well to the white-ball side. He also has an excellent record at First-Class level. - Head coach Rob Walter"

Wellington, Dec 9

New Zealand wicketkeeper batter Tom Blundell has been ruled out of the second Test against the West Indies, starting Wednesday at the Basin Reserve in Wellington.

NZC said that Mitchell Hay is set to be the first wicket-keeper to make a Test debut for New Zealand since 2017. Two other potential debutants in Kristian Clarke and Michael Rae have been named in the 14-man squad for the second Test.

Speaking on Hay, head coach Rob Walter said. “Mitch is a young cricketer who’s already contributed well to the white-ball side. He also has an excellent record at First-Class level with Canterbury.

“Having him come into a Test squad is a great moment in his career and we’re really excited to see him play his part.”

Speaking on the new bowlers, Walter said, “Kristian and Michael are both identified players of interest with great ability, and have both been good performers for their domestic sides over the past few years.

“They both have good skill with the red-ball, and there’s a great opportunity for them to show that skill for us at the highest level of the game.”

New Zealand will be bolstered by the return of Glenn Phillips for the second in Wellington.

After recovering from a groin injury, Phillips played the first two Plunket Shield fixtures for Otago, scoring 130 runs at an average of 43, and taking nine wickets at an average of 33.

Kyle Jamieson is continuing his red-ball return-to-play plan, playing the recent Plunket Shield match for Canterbury against the Central Stags, and will continue to work closely with New Zealand coaching staff on his return to the Test side.

New Zealand squad: Tom Latham (c), Michael Bracewell, Kristian Clarke, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Mitch Hay, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Michael Rae, Rachin Ravindra, Blair Tickner, Kane Williamson, Will Young

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Sarah B
Interesting to see so many potential debuts. As a cricket fan in India, I always enjoy watching New Zealand play—they play such fair and competitive cricket. Good luck to the newcomers!
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Ananya R
Blundell being out is a blow, but Phillips returning is a big plus. His all-round ability is fantastic. Hope Kyle Jamieson gets back to full fitness soon, he's a joy to watch bowl.
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Vikram M
The depth in New Zealand cricket is impressive. In India, we often talk about our bench strength, but other teams are building theirs too. Clarke and Rae sound promising. All the best to them!
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David E
Respectfully, I hope the focus on new players doesn't mean the team's strategy becomes too conservative. Test cricket needs attacking intent, especially against a side like West Indies who can be dangerous.
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Priya S
Always exciting to see a wicketkeeper get a Test debut! It's such a specialized and tough job. Hope Hay has a memorable first match. The Basin Reserve is a great ground for cricket.

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