Mitchell replaces Conway in NZ squad for India Tests

Published November 15, 2021
New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell plays a shot during the World T20 semifinal against England at Abu Dhabi cricket stadium on November 10. — AFP/File
New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell plays a shot during the World T20 semifinal against England at Abu Dhabi cricket stadium on November 10. — AFP/File

AUCKLAND: Batsman Daryl Mit­chell will replace injured Devon Conway in New Zealand’s squad for the test series against India later this month, New Zealand Cricket said on Sunday.

Conway broke his hand as New Zealand defeated England on Wednesday to reach the final of the Twenty20 World Cup.

“It’s a shame for Devon to miss out on the first series of the new World Test Championship cycle, but it also offers up an opportunity for someone else,” coach Gary Stead said.

“Daryl’s versatility means he can cover a lot of batting positions and he’s certainly got plenty of confidence at the moment.

“He’s proven he can perform in Test cricket and I know he’s excited to rejoin the test group.”

New Zealand’s two-Test series against India begins in Kanpur on Nov 25 with the second Test starting in Mumbai on Dec 3.

Published in Dawn, November 15th, 2021

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