Monday 8 July 2013

New Zealand Cricket names 20 contracted players


New Zealand Cricket names 20 contracted players 

 Wellington: New Zealand Cricket has named six newcomers on their annual list of 20 contracted players as national coach Mike Hesson attempts to refresh a team plagued by under-performance.
Promising allrounder Corey Anderson, Test opening batsman Hamish Rutherford, fast bowler Mitchell McLenaghan, the versatile Tom Latham and Colin Munro and veteran left-arm spinner Bruce Martin have all been included for the first time on the list of players who will be paid retainers.
South African-born allrounder Grant Elliott has returned to the list after missing out last season while test opener Peter Fulton regains a place for the first time since 2009.

New Zealand Cricket has named six newcomers as national coach Mike Hesson attempts to refresh a team plagued by under-performance.
Players on last year's list who have been dropped include former captain Daniel Vettori, who declined a contract because of injury, and fast bowler Chris Martin, who has retired.
Test batsman Daniel Flynn, wicketkeeper Kruger van Wyk and one-day specialists James Franklin and Rob Nicol have also missed out. Contracts are awarded to players who score most highly on a weighting scale which measures performances in Tests, one-dayers and Twenty20 matches, placing most emphasis on Tests.
"We believe that the 20 players selected will provide the most value to the Black Caps over what is an exciting period for the team," Hesson said. "There's plenty of cricket to be played over the next 12 months, with series against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, West Indies, India and the ICC World Twenty20.
"With nine changes from last years contracted list, it's evident that competition for places is high.
"There's still a strong core of experienced players who have been a part of the team's progression over recent months. Some of the younger players such as Corey Anderson and Hamish Rutherford have also demanded a spot, after making strong starts to their international careers."
New Zealand lost their most recent Test series against England in England but won the one-day and Twenty20 series on that tour. It then failed to reach the semifinals of the Champions Trophy one-day series after winning only one game in the preliminary round.

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