Duffy replaces Tuckner in NZ squad for UAE T20Is

Aug 14, 2023 at 6:10 AM
Duffy replaces Tuckner in NZ squad for UAE T20Is
Fast bowler Blair Tickner has been withdrawn from New Zealand’s T20I squad for the upcoming three-match sequence towards UAE. Tickner, 29, was as a result of be part of the squad in Dubai on Monday, however will as a substitute keep at house in Hawke’s Bay to be together with his spouse and new-born daughter.
Tickner shall be changed within the squad by Jacob Duffy, who final performed for New Zealand throughout the tour of India in January.

“We’re a family environment and after speaking with Blair we fully support him being at home,” New Zealand’s head coach Gary Stead mentioned. “The birth of a child is a special time and we’re glad to be able to support Blair in being at home.

“Jacob’s been a part of many Blackcaps squads up to now and has at all times acquitted himself properly at worldwide stage. He’s acquired good abilities and expertise and we look ahead to welcoming him into our squad in Dubai.”

New Zealand are travelling to the UAE with a somewhat second-string squad, which is without regulars Finn Allen, Devon Conway, Matt Henry, Adam Milne, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips and Ish Sodhi. Those players, however, will return when New Zealand move to England for a four-match T20I and ODI series (August 30 to September 15) that immediately follows the UAE tour.

The captain Kane Williamson is at the moment on the road to recovery, having undergone surgical procedure for a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament [ACL] in his proper knee in April. He is hoping to make the ODI World Cup, which starts on October 5 with a re-match of the 2019 final but admitted that is a “powerful aim.”
Trent Boult, on the other hand, is all set to play his first international game in nearly a year. He opted out of a New Zealand central contract in August 2022 to pursue opportunities on the T20 circuit but the door was never closed. The Black Caps picked him to play the T20 World Cup in October later that year and appear likely to do it for the ODI World Cup as well. Boult will return to the squad for the England tour.

New Zealand will play the primary of three matches towards UAE on August 17, on the Dubai International Stadium.