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Kane Williamson Returns: NZ's Test Squad Revealed for West Indies Series

Kane Williamson makes his much-anticipated return to the New Zealand Test squad for the upcoming series against West Indies. The Black Caps have named a strong pace attack featuring Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes and returning quick Blair Tickner. Daryl Mitchell has recovered from his groin injury and will be available for selection. This marks New Zealand's first series in the new World Test Championship cycle starting December 2.

Williamson back in NZ Test squad for home series against West Indies, pace trio revealed

Wellington, November 24

Star batter Kane Williamson has been named in New Zealand's 14-man squad for the home series against West Indies starting from December 2 onwards, with wicketkeeper-batter Tom Latham leading the team.

Williamson missed his side's Test series in Zimbabwe in August, and comes into the series against West Indies inside 800 runs from the magical 10,000 mark.

The Kiwis, meanwhile, have also named pace bowlers Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes and Blair Tickner, alongside Matt Henry and Nathan Smith, in a strong group of quicks, as per the ICC.

Tickner returns to the Test side for the first time since 2023 after strong performances in New Zealand's recent ODI series against England, while Duffy and Foulkes were valuable contributors on the Zimbabwe tour.

Daryl Mitchell has recovered from the minor groin injury he picked up during the ODI series against the West Indies, though Kyle Jamieson and Glenn Phillips were not considered for the Test squad as they continue to build their match fitness as part of New Zealand's load management plan.

Matt Fisher (shin), Will O'Rourke (back) and Ben Sears (hamstring) were also ruled out for selection due to injury.

New Zealand head coach Rob Walter welcomed the return of Williamson.

"Kane's ability on the field speaks for itself, and it will be great to have his skills as well as his leadership back in the Test group," he said.

"He has had a bit of time off to get himself ready for red-ball cricket, and I know he is looking forward to playing for Northern Districts in the second round of the Plunket Shield (New Zealand domestic four-day competition) in the lead-up to the first Test," added Walter.

After the first Test in Christchurch, the teams travel to Wellington for the second Test starting on December 10, with the third match at Bay Oval in Tauranga on December 18.

It's the Black Caps' first series as part of the 2025-2027 World Test Championship, while the West Indies aim for their first win in the new cycle after five defeats to begin the campaign.

New Zealand Squad, first Test v West Indies

Tom Latham (c), Tom Blundell, Michael Bracewell, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Daryl Mitchell, Rachin Ravindra, Mitchell Santner, Nathan Smith, Blair Tickner, Kane Williamson, Will Young.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Interesting to see the new pace trio. As an Indian cricket fan, always good to see emerging talent in other teams. The West Indies series should be exciting!

Arjun K

Williamson's return is crucial for NZ's WTC campaign. Hope he gets good practice in the Plunket Shield. Missing Jamieson though - he's always dangerous against us Indians!

Sarah B

The injury management seems sensible but I hope they're not being too cautious. Test cricket needs all its stars playing regularly to maintain the format's appeal worldwide.

Vikram M

Good to see Daryl Mitchell recovered. He's been in great form lately. West Indies will have their work cut out against this NZ squad at home. Looking forward to watching from Mumbai!

Kavya N

The pace attack looks promising but I'm concerned about the batting depth. Too much reliance on Williamson and Latham. Hope the younger players step up! 🏏

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