Bracewell handed Black Caps reprieve against Pakistan

Sport360 staff 10:22 01/10/2014
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  • Back in the frame: Doug Bracewell.

    New Zealand bad boy Doug Bracewell was handed a career lifeline on Wednesday when he was named in the 15-man Test squad to face Pakistan in the UAE next month.

    Bracewell was dropped from the Black Caps in February after embarking on a late-night drinking session with batsman Jesse Ryder on the eve of a Test against India.

    It was the latest in a string of off-field indiscretions involving the pair but coach Mike Hesson said that since then Bracewell "has done everything the selectors wanted of him".

    Hesson said the 24-year-old had shown enough during a recent New Zealand A tour of England to warrant a recall for the Pakistan series.

    "We just think that in the heat in the UAE his experience and resilience in those conditions will be important," Hesson said.

    There was no such reprieve for Ryder, even though he is currently performing strongly with both bat and ball for English county side Essex.

    Bracewell enters the Test squad at the expense of out-of-form opening batsman Peter Fulton in the only change to the group that defeated the West Indies 2-1 in June.

    New Zealand have won their last three Test series and Hesson said they would need to be at their best against Pakistan.

    "Pakistan is an incredibly tough team to play in conditions favourable to them," he said. "Our record against Pakistan is actually the worst against any of the Test playing nations, having won just two of 19 series, both home and away."

    The series will feature three Tests, in Abu Dhabi (November 9-13), Dubai (November 17-21) and Sharjah (November 26-30).

    New Zealand: Brendon McCullum (captain), Corey Anderson, Trent Boult, Doug Bracewell, Mark Craig, Tom Latham, James Neesham, Luke Ronchi, Hamish Rutherford, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, Neil Wagner, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson.

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