New Zealand recall Sinclair to face Sri Lanka Saturday, December 02, 2006 12:48 [IST]
Wellington: Mathew Sinclair's
two-year exile from New Zealand Test cricket has ended with the two-time double
centurion recalled Saturday to the New Zealand
squad to play Sri Lanka.
Sinclair, and the inclusion of specialist opener Craig
Cumming, were the major features of another top order reshuffle for the
two-Test series, which starts in Christchurch
on Thursday.
An untimely knee injury to swing bowler Kyle Mills sees
inexperienced duo Michael Mason and Iain O'Brien return to bolster the pace
attack spearheaded by Shane Bond, though one is likely to be omitted from the
13-man squad.
Cumming, who scored 74 on debut in Christchurch against the Australians in March
2005, will partner Jamie How as coach John Bracewell opts for specialist
openers, ending a trend of employing makeshift starters.
"We felt trying to ask guys to move up the order had
been difficult for their skill set ... and we've gone back to looking at
selecting options who choose to open rather than being asked to,"
Bracewell said.
"Jamie How is the incumbent and Sinclair and Cumming
have been the form batsmen. In Sinclair's case, it is a continuation of the
runs he scored (in domestic cricket) last season and Cumming has had Test
experience," he said.
Sinclair, who made 214 on debut against the West Indies in
1999, has rarely been an automatic selection and last played against Australia in Adelaide in November 2004.
Mills, the Black Caps stand out bowler during last month's
Champions Trophy in India,
has broken down with a patella tendon injury, while O'Brien and Mason, who have
just three tests between them, are both on the comeback trail from back
injuries.
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