NZ vs AUS 2nd Test: New Zealand fast bowler Will O’Rourke has been ruled out of the second Test against Australia due to a hamstring injury, prompting a call-up for uncapped pacer Ben Sears. This comes despite the recent retirement of veteran quick Neil Wagner, who will not be making a surprise return to the national team.
Ben Sears to debut in NZ vs AUS 2nd Test?
Ben Sears, who boasts experience in 13 T20 internationals for New Zealand, has a chance to make his Test debut on Friday when the second Test begins at Hagley Oval in Christchurch.
No Neil Wagner recall despite Will O’Rourke’s absence:
Despite the gap left by Will O’Rourke’s absence, New Zealand selectors have opted against recalling Neil Wagner, who announced his retirement from Test cricket last week.
Coach Gary Stead confirmed they explored various options but ultimately chose Sears’ pace and skillset to fill the void.
Stead impressed by Sears’ potential:
Stead praised Sears’ “genuine pace” and bounce, stating these qualities are valuable assets in Test cricket. He expressed his belief in Sears’ ability to step up to the Test arena if needed.
Australia maintains series lead:
Australia currently holds a 1-0 series lead after defeating New Zealand by 172 runs in the first Test at the Basin Reserve. New Zealand will be looking to level the series when they take on the visitors in Christchurch.
Devon Conway absence extends:
Meanwhile, opener Devon Conway’s recovery timeline has been extended to at least eight weeks due to thumb surgery required after his injury during the T20 series against Australia. This means he will remain unavailable for the New Zealand team for an extended period.