New Zealand Cricket Adds Tom Blundell and Zak Foulkes to T20 Squad for Pakistan Tour
New Zealand Cricket has made some last-minute changes to their squad for the upcoming Twenty20 tour of Pakistan, with Tom Blundell and Zak Foulkes being added to the national team. The decision comes after injuries to Finn Allen and Adam Milne, who unfortunately had to be sidelined just before the team’s departure.
Blundell, a seasoned wicketkeeper with previous experience playing in Pakistan, will not only provide stability behind the stumps but also strengthen the top-order batting lineup. Meanwhile, Foulkes, a talented 21-year-old all-rounder, has earned his debut call-up to the Black Caps squad after impressing selectors with his performances for Canterbury in domestic competitions.
Head coach Gary Stead expressed his sympathy for Allen and Milne, acknowledging their importance to the team’s T20 campaigns since the last World Cup. However, he also expressed confidence in Blundell and Foulkes, believing that they will seamlessly integrate into the squad and make valuable contributions.
The upcoming series against Pakistan holds great significance for both teams as they prepare for the T20 World Cup later this year. With New Zealand looking to build on their recent T20 success, the addition of Blundell and Foulkes adds depth and versatility to the squad, enhancing their readiness for the challenges ahead.
The tour is set to kick off in Rawalpindi next Thursday, and fans can expect an exciting display of cricket as these new additions look to make their mark on the international stage. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.