Ten BLACKCAPS headline youthful New Zealand A Squad for South Africa Tour

A youthful New Zealand A squad featuring ten BLACKCAPS are set to travel to South Africa on Sunday for three one-day and two four-day matches over the next month.

Nick Kelly (white-ball) and Joe Carter (red-ball) will captain the squad, which has an average age of 25 and features an impressive mix of current and rising stars, headlined by recent BLACKCAPS, Muhammad Abbas, Zak Foulkes, Mitch Hay, Bevon Jacobs and Rhys Mariu.

Canterbury all-rounder Foulkes recently earned his first taste of Test cricket in Zimbabwe, with the whippy right-armer returning the best bowling figures on Test debut for a New Zealander with nine for 75.

Abbas made a blockbuster entrance to international cricket in March when he announced himself with 52 off 26 balls against Pakistan in an ODI at McLean Park, breaking the world record for the fastest half-century on ODI debut.

Muhammad Abbas at an NZ A training earlier this year. image – Photosport

Hay was a consistent performer in the BLACKCAPS white-ball squads over the recent home summer, bursting onto the scene by setting a new world record for most wicketkeeper dismissals in a single T20I innings, with six (five catches and a stumping).

He also scored a match winning 99 not-out in an ODI against Pakistan in Hamilton in April, dragging the BLACKCAPS to a total of 292 for eight after coming to the crease at 132 for five. Hay’s efforts went a long way to securing an 84-run victory.

Jacobs and Mariu both made their debuts in the past six months and showed their batting wares, Jacobs smashing an unbeaten 44 off 30 balls on T20I debut against South Africa.

Mariu (23) made a strong start to his international career, scoring his first ODI 50 in just his second game for the BLACKCAPS, against Pakistan at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui.

Two changes feature since the New Zealand A Bangladesh tour earlier this year, with T20 prospect Jacobs and recent Test debutant Matt Fisher included. Their selection reflects team balance, expected South African conditions, and provides opportunities for NZC’s wider playing group.

“In good nick” NZ A white-ball captain Nick Kelly at a recent training. image – photosport

White-ball captain Nick Kelly enters the tour in good form following back-to-back first-class centuries for New Zealand A on the tour to Bangladesh in May.

Jacobs and Auckland bowler Simon Keene are the two members of the squad yet to represent New Zealand A.

Keene boasts a first-class century along with three five-wicket-bags in his 21 first-class matches for Auckland.

 

New Zealand A 

Muhammad Abbas – Wellington

Adithya Ashok – Auckland

Joe Carter – Northern Districts (red-ball captain)

Josh Clarkson – Central Districts

Matt Fisher – Northern Districts

Zak Foulkes – Canterbury

Mitch Hay – Canterbury

Curtis Heaphy – Central Districts

Bevon Jacobs – Auckland

Simon Keene – Auckland

Nick Kelly – Wellington (white-ball captain)

Jayden Lennox – Central Districts

Ben Lister – Auckland

Rhys Mariu – Canterbury

Dale Phillips – Auckland

 

Kristian Clarke of Northern Districts was not considered for selection due to sustaining a side strain during a recent New Zealand A camp.

The team will be coached by Northern Districts Assistant Coach, Daniel Flynn, with support from NZC HP coaches, Bob Carter and Graeme Aldridge.

Assuming the role of Head Coach for the first time, Flynn is looking forward to unleashing a well-balanced side in South Africa.

“It’s an exciting blend,” said Flynn.

“We have guys who’ve already had a taste of international cricket, and experienced domestic cricketers who are trying to push their case for that next level. 

“These opportunities to step up from domestic cricket are important. You get a feel for touring other countries and adapting to foreign conditions.”

Flynn said performance and winning remained a priority, as did the chance for players to grow and evolve.

“We’re obviously going there to perform and win games of cricket,’ he said.

“But we’re also conscious of balancing that with the development of the guys and the opportunity the tour presents for them.

“Like any team travelling overseas, you want to put your best foot forward and hopefully come out on the right side of the ledger.”

Reflecting on his own coaching journey, Flynn said he was enjoying the opportunity to develop alongside some experienced coaches.

“It’s a fantastic opportunity for me; I’m learning a few things on the job very quickly,” he said.

“I’m fortunate to have Graeme (Aldridge) and Bob (Carter) assisting me. There’s a lot of knowledge and experience to lean on there.”

The squad flies to South Africa this Sunday August 24 and will start its campaign on Saturday August 30.

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