• New Zealand will face Bangladesh in the three-match ODI series, starting from Sunday.

  • Tom Latham will lead the Blackcaps.

NZ vs BAN 2023: New Zealand’s best playing XI for Bangladesh ODIs
Tom Latham (Image Source: Twitter)

As New Zealand prepares to face Bangladesh in a three-match ODI series, the Kiwis are riding on the momentum of a drawn recently concluded Test series.

The action kicks off on Sunday (December 17), at the picturesque University Oval in Dunedin. Following the opener in🌄 Dunedin, the action moves to Nelson for the second ODI on December 20. The series culminates in Napier on December 23, prꦛomising a thrilling conclusion to what is anticipated to be a closely contested battle between New Zealand and Bangladesh.

Strategic rest for senior players of New Zealand

In a strategic move, New Zealand have opted to rest key players, including Daryl Mitchell, Tim Southee, Mitchell Santner, Glenn Phillips and Devon Conway. This decision not only ensures the well-being of the senior players but also opens the door for fre👍sh faces to make their mark.

Leadership transition: Tom Latham at the helm

With Kane Williamson absent, the responsibility of leading the team falls on the capable shoulders of Tom Latham. As a seasoned campaigner, Latham’s leadership will play a crucial role in guiding the team through the challenges posed by the dynamic Bangladesh side.

Uncapped talents in the mix

New Zealand have injected a dose of youth and potential by calling up three uncapped players: all-rounder Josh Clarkson, pacer Will O’Rourke, and leg-spinner Adithya Ashok. This series offers them a golden opportunity to make a strong i♛mpression and stake their claim in the national squad.

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New Zealand’s top-choice XI for the ODI series against Bangladesh

1. Finn Allen (Opener): Finn Allen is a dynamic and aggressive opener known for his ability to take on bowlers from the outset. His aggressive approach at the top provides the team with early momentum and sets the tone for the innings. Allen’s range of shots and positive intent make him a key player in powerplays.

2. Tom Blundell (Opener): Blundell, a versatile cricketer, complements Allen at the top with his solid technique. Capable of playing both the anchor and aggressor roles, Blundell’s adaptability ensures stability during powerplays while having the ability to capitalize on loose deliveries.

3. Mark Chapman (Middle Order): Chapman is a technically sound batter who thrives in the critical number three position. His ability to rotate the strike, anchor the innings, 𒐪and play crucial knocks makes him a linchpin in the middle order.

4. Tom Latham (Middle Order): Adi Ashok, occupying a middle-order slot, brings a blend of aggression and reliability. Known for his ability to𓆉 accelerate when needed, Ashok provides ꩵthe team with flexibility in its approach during the middle overs.

5. Will Young (Middle Order): Will Young is a seasoned top-order batter with a peཧnchant for building innings. His calm and composed approach in the middle order stabilizes the batting unit, and he can play the role of a sheet anchor if early wickets fall.

6. Josh Clarkson (All-Rounder): As a dynamic all-rounder, Clarkson 🌜adds depth to the batting lineup. He possesses the ability to clear boundaries and chip in with valuable overs. His aggressive style makes him a potential game-changer in the middle ove♈rs.

7. Rachin Ravindra (All-Rounder): Ravind✨ra, a promising young all-rounder, contributes with both bat and ball. His left-arm spin provides variety in the bowling attack, while🐼 he can be a handy lower-order batter capable of scoring quick runs.

8. Ben Sears (Pace Bowler): Ben Sears, 🧔included in the lineup, adds pace and aggression to the fast-bowling department. His ability to generate bounce and pace can be a valuable asset, especially in conditions that offer assistance to fast bowlers.

9. Jacob Duffy (Pace Bowler): Duffy, a seasoned pace b🤪owler, brings experience t🐬o the fast-bowling contingent. His ability to swing the ball and deliver crucial breakthroughs makes him a reliable option with the new ball.

10. Adam Milne (Pace Bowler): Known for his express pace, Milne 🥃is a genuine wicket-taker. His ability to trouble batter with sheer speed and variations makes him a potent force in the pace attack.

11. Ish Sodhi (Spin Bowler): Ish Sodhi, a leg-spin specialist, introduces spin into the bo𒈔wling lineup. His variations and ability to extract turn can be instrumental in controlling the middle overs and breaking partnerships.

This comprehensive lineup c🎃ombines the experience of seasoned campaigners 🍸with the flair and potential of emerging talents, providing New Zealand with a well-rounded team for the ODI series against Bangladesh.

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