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Predicting New Zealand’s playing XI for 1st T20I against Sri Lanka

New Zealand will be taking on Sri Lanka in a T20I series of a couple of matches. The first of them will happen on the 9th of November 2024 at Dambulla. As it will be a night game, the teams will be selected keeping in mind the conditions. It will be a good opportunity for some young players of Kiwis to step up and make a name for themselves.

New Zealand has some new faces in their lineup. It looks like an attempt to test some new faces against a side like Sri Lanka. They will be high on confidence having beaten India in a Test series in their own backyard. But the challenge would be to overcome SL who whitewashed the Kiwis in the Test series. All eyes will be on the youngsters.

Here is the probable playing XI of New Zealand for the first T20I against Sri Lanka –

Top Order – Will Young, Tim Robinson, and Dean Foxcroft

Predicting New Zealand's playing XI for 1st T20I against Sri Lanka
Will Young and Tim Robinson

New Zealand’s top order is inexperienced. While Will Young has a decent experience and is likely to open, the duo of Tim Robinson and Dean Foxcroft are fairly new. The management would keep a close eye on how they perform on a potential turner. In their very first away series, the youngsters might have a big challenge ahead of them.

Middle Order – Mitchell Hay (WK), Mark Chapman, and Glenn Phillips

Predicting New Zealand's playing XI for 1st T20I against Sri Lanka
Mitchell Hay and Mark Chapman

In the middle order, New Zealand has a youngster and some experienced players. Mitchell Hay is likely to make his debut as a WK batter. They additionally have some established stars like Mark Chapman and Glenn Phillips to follow him. The middle order looks good. They have to play the bulk of the spin and be successful against it.

Lower Middle Order – Michael Bracewell and Mitchell Santner (C)

Predicting New Zealand's playing XI for 1st T20I against Sri Lanka
Michael Bracewell and Mitchell Santner

New Zealand’s lower middle order will feature two spin-bowling All-rounders. Bracewell will be one of them who is likely to bat at 7. He can finish the innings well and run through the batting lineups on turning wickets. At number 8, Santner is likely to feature. He was the player of the match in the 2nd Test against India. The duo provides a great balance to New Zealand.

Bowlers – Ish Sodhi, Lockie Ferguson, and Jacob Duffy

Predicting New Zealand's playing XI for 1st T20I against Sri Lanka
Ish Sodhi and Lockie Ferguson

New Zealand’s bowling attack has some good names. They are likely to play two pacers in Lockie Ferguson and Jacob Duffy. The latter is likely to take the new ball with some contribution later in the innings. Ferguson might operate in the middle overs if Bracewell operates in the PP overs. Ish Sodhi is likely to be the third spinner.

New Zealand’s playing XI against Sri Lanka in the first T20I –

Will Young, Tim Robinson, Dean Foxcroft, Mitchell Hay (WK), Mark Chapman, Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (C), Ish Sodhi, Lockie Ferguson, and Jacob Duffy

Disclaimer: This exclusive news is based on the author’s insights, analysis, and intuition. While reviewing this information, consider the points discussed and form your own conclusions.

 

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