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Canterbury knock off early on final day to begin celebrating their Plunket Shield title
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Plunket Shield: Tom Blundell keeps Black Caps selectors nursing sore heads
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New Zealand vs Bangladesh: Ross Taylor ruled out of first ODI due to injury, Mark Chapman added as cover India Today Web Desk
Ross Taylor has been ruled out of the first ODI, against Bangladesh, due to an injury that he incurred recently while fielding in the Plunket Shield game between Central Stags and Wellington Firebirds on Sunday. All-rounder Mark Chapman, who was the art of the recently concluded 3-2 win against Australia in the T20I series, has been added as cover to the New Zealand ODI squad.
With a small tear in his left hamstring, Taylor won t play in the opening fixture of the home ODI series but has joined the team on Wednesday (March 17) and will undergo his treatment while his stay with the Black Caps.
Devon Conway is set to make his Black Caps ODI debut against Bangladesh on Saturday in Dunedin.
The Black Caps will have neither Kane Williamson nor Ross Taylor in their one-day international lineup for the first time in more than six years on Saturday, when their series against Bangladesh gets underway in Dunedin. And it s on everyone to stand up in their absence – including likely debutants Devon Conway and Will Young – according to opener Martin Guptill. The 34-year-old will be the team s most experienced batsman with Taylor missing, but as he prepared to fly south on Wednesday, he said he wasn t feeling any extra responsibility.
The 34-year-old arrived in Dunedin amid a run drought, having scored nought in the series opener in Christchurch and not passed 50 in T20 internationals since November 2019, against England in Auckland. This was his 12th innings since in the format. “My job doesn’t change, I just went out and tried to do the best I could and fortunately it came off,” Guptill told Spark Sport. He got in the zone early, powering Jyhe Richardson down the ground for six and continuing his roll, reaching his half-century off 27 balls. He kept charging, was briefly on target for team-mate Glenn Phillips’ New Zealand record 46-ball T20 international century, and fell three short of his ton in the 15th over when caught at long off.
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