Many senior players, including regular skipper Kane Williamson, are missing from the New Zealand squad announced Tuesday for their limited-overs series against Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands next month. Tom Latham will lead the Black Caps in three one-day internationals against Ireland In Dublin from July 10 but Mitch Santner will then take over as captain for three Twenty20 Internationals against Ireland in Belfast, three more against Scotland in Edinburgh and two in early August against the Netherlands in the Hague.
New Zealand Cricket announced first-choice players Williamson, Devon Conway, Tim Southee and Trent Boult had been left out because of "commitment to player wellbeing". All four were involved in the Indian Premier League which finished in late May and are playing in the current three-Test series in England. They will return home after the third Test against Leeds starting on Thursday, with their next call-up likely to be for the limited-overs tour to the West Indies in August.
Leg-spinning all-rounder Michael Rippon is the only newcomer in the white-ball squads to tour Ireland and Scotland in July, and the Netherlands in early August. Rippon has been selected as part of a 15-player squad for the following three-game T20 series against Ireland in Belfast, two T20s and an ODI against Scotland in Edinburgh, as well as two T20s against the Netherlands in Amsterdam on August 4 and 5.
Rippon’s left-arm wrist-spin is a rarity on the New Zealand professional cricket scene and he’s understood to be the first specialist bowler of his variety ever selected for the national side. Joining Rippon from the Ireland T20 series onwards will be Mark Chapman, Jimmy Neesham, Daryl Mitchell and Ben Sears, while the only other uncapped player selected is Central Stags wicket-keeper Dane Cleaver, who’s been picked in both squads.
Head coach Gary Stead will be replaced by Shane Jurgensen in Ireland for a scheduled break but will return for the remainder of the tour, along with five additional players. Among those to join later is South African-born left-arm wrist spinner Michael Rippon, 30, who has become eligible after moving to New Zealand five years ago.
New Zealand squad for white-ball tour of Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands:
Tom Latham (capt), Finn Allen, Michael Bracewell, Dane Cleaver, Jacob Duffy, Lockie Ferguson, Martin Guptill, Matt Henry, Adam Milne, Henry Nicholls, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Blair Tickner, Will Young
Joining after Ireland matches: Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Michael Rippon, Ben Sears