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Black Caps retain Bracewell for first test

  • Writer: Dave Worsley
    Dave Worsley
  • Jul 26
  • 1 min read
Michael Bracewell will stay on with the Black Caps for the first test against Zimbabwe PHOTO: DJ MILLS/LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY
Michael Bracewell will stay on with the Black Caps for the first test against Zimbabwe PHOTO: DJ MILLS/LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

Black Caps batting allrounder Michael Bracewell will replace the injured Glenn Phillips for the first Test against Zimbabwe starting July 30 in Bulawayo.


Bracewell was not considered in the original squad due to his commitments with The Hundred overlapping with the two-Test series.


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He last played a Test for New Zealand in 2023 against Sri Lanka in Wellington.


Coach Rob Walter said Bracewell is a strong replacement for Phillips who has a groin injury.


"Glenn's injury provided a gap in the Test squad and Michael is the closest like-for-like replacement," he said.


Walter said Bracewell's experience and skillset will be a great asset and allowed the Black Caps to keep the same balance of the team.


"Given he's here with the T20 squad and his availability aligned for the first Test, we're using the opportunity to include him in the squad," he said.


"We'll get through the first Test and then we'll make a decision whether we'll replace him for the second Test."


Bracewell will depart Zimbabwe after the conclusion of the first Test and join the Southern Brave ahead of their first game.

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