Virtual Daily

Fri05242013

Last update10:00:31 PM PST

Cricket

Loading...
Back Sports Sport News Cricket New Zealand recall Franklin, Ryder for South Africa ODIs

New Zealand recall Franklin, Ryder for South Africa ODIs

james-franklin

WELLINGTON: New Zealand have named allrounder James Franklin along with big-hitting Jesse Ryder and paceman Andy McKay in a 14-man squad for the Blackcaps' three-match one-day international series at home against South Africa starting on Saturday.

The trio replace injured pair of Dean Brownlie and Jacob Oram, and dropped teenager Tom Latham, from the squad that whitewashed Zimbabwe in their three-match series that finished earlier this month.

The 19-year-old Latham, who made his one-day debut against Zimbabwe batting in the middle order, had impressed during the series but would be sent back to domestic cricket to continue his development, New Zealand Cricket said in a statement.

"He remains in our thinking for the future," national selection manager Kim Littlejohn said.

"James (Franklin) has been in good touch during the current Twenty20 series while Jesse has shown that he is ready for a return to top level cricket.

"Andy McKay bolsters the bowling attack and deserves his spot after putting in consistent performances across the summer."

The one-day series opens in Wellington on Saturday, followed by matches in Napier (Feb. 29) and Auckland (March 3).

Squad:

Brendon McCullum (c), Michael Bates, Doug Bracewell, Andrew Ellis, James Franklin, Martin Guptill, Nathan McCullum, Andrew McKay, Kyle Mills, Tarun Nethula, Rob Nicol, Jesse Ryder, Tim Southee, Kane Williamson.

Copyright Reuters, 2012

More News

Misbah praises Afghans' fighting spirit

SHARJAH: Misbah-ul Haq Saturday praised the Afghan team's fighting spirit despite their loss in a one-day international to his side, saying they could give…

Tensions rise ahead of Milan-Arsenal clash

ROME: Clashes broke out between a group of Arsenal fans and police in Milan ahead of the Champions League match between the "rossoneri" and the Gunners on…

Pakistan clarifies confusion over Ajmal's bowling

DUBAI: Pakistan cricket authorities and the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday clarified the confusion over Saeed Ajmal's bowling action, saying…

Symonds calls time on career

SYDNEY: Former Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds, whose powerful, big-hitting performances were often overshadowed by bruising run-ins with officialdom,…

Dhoni suspended due to slow over rate

BRISBANE: Indian captain M.S. Dhoni was suspended for one match Sunday after his side's over rate was ruled to be too slow in their tri-series one-day…

 

Injured Serena out of Monterrey tournament

MONTERREY: US star Serena Williams has pulled out of the Monterrey WTA tournament next week citing a niggling ankle injury, event…

Federer tames Del Potro for second Rotterdam title

ROTTERDAM: Switzerland's Roger Federer won his second title at the Rotterdam Open seven years after his first as he defeated Argentine Juan…

Celtic's Majstorovic red card rescinded

GLASGOW: Celtic defender Daniel Majstorovic has won an appeal against his red card issued in last weekend's Scottish Premier League win…

Raonic advances to San Jose semis

SAN JOSE: Defending champion Milos Raonic of Canada advanced to the semi-finals of the $531,000 ATP San Jose Open on Friday by defeating…

Masakadza, Chigumbura give Zimbabwe backbone

AUCKLAND:Hamilton Masakadza and Elton Chigumbura ensured Zimbabwe posted a competitive 159 for eight batting first in the opening Twenty20…