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    New Zealand Batsman Ross Taylor Dropped from T20I Squad vs Pakistan

    Veteran New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor has been dropped for the Twenty20(T20I) series against Pakistan.

    Kane Williamson and Trent Boult have been recalled in the New Zealand squad. This duo was rested for last month’s series against West Indies.

    Ross Taylor dropped from T20I Squad vs Pakistan

    “Ross has done a great job for us over the years,” Larsen said.

    Glenn Phillips and Devon Conway, who featured in a Twenty20 world-record 181 stand for the third wicket against the West Indies last month, have retained their places in the side leaving no room for the 36-year-old Taylor.

    Ross Taylor
    Ross Taylor

    “He has been very consistent in that number five role but what Glenn Phillips and Devon Conway have done against West Indies was compelling.

    “It’s the brand of Twenty20 cricket that we want to move forward with.”

    Larsen added, however, that it was not the end of the road for Taylor in the shortest form of the game and that he expected the 36-year-old would “fight” to get his place back in the squad.

    Larsen added that New Zealand vs Pakistan series was important in terms of helping finalise their thinking for next year’s Twenty20 World Cup in India.

    “We have still got the Australia series (from late February) and I would like to think when that does roll around we are getting pretty close to where we are just fine-tuning,” he added.

    “We still have a little bit of information to gather over the Pakistan series.”

    Kane Williamson returns to T20I squad

    Williamson’s inclusion for the second and third match only, however, was conditional on the birth of his first child, which had seen him withdraw from the ongoing second test against West Indies in Wellington.

    Kane Williamson
    Kane Williamson

    Mitchell Santner would captain the side for the first match. While Williamson potentially returning for the other two games on Dec. 20 in Hamilton and Dec. 22 in Napier.

    None of the players currently involved in the second test in Wellington would be available for the first Twenty20 game.

    Also read: “Oh! Not sure”, Says New Zealand Batsman Ross Taylor About Playing 2021 T20 WC in India

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