Brackweel leads New Zealand in the Pakistan series T20 – Aitrend

New Zealand Mitchell Santrner (right) with Michael Prakwell at Rawalbandy Cricket Stadium on February 24, 2025. - Reuters
Mitchell Santrner from New Zealand (right) with Michael Prakwell at Rawalbandy Crick Stadium on February 24, 2025. – Reuters

Wellington: Michael Prakwell, Captain New Zealand for the first time at home when they meet with Pakistan in the T20 series of five games, will lead a team named Tuesday in the loss of many main players due to the Indian Premier League (IPL).

BraceWell starred at a time when the black capss reached the Champions Cup final, one of seven players from this team for a day chosen in T20S.

But a group of higher names is not available due to IPL obligations, including Mitchell Santner, along with Devon Conway, Lockie Ferguson and Glenn Phillips.

Kane Williamson also made himself unavailable for the series, which started on Sunday in the Kreisters.

“It is a great honor and a real concession to lead your country,” said Brackweel, who led the team on the white football tour in Pakistan last year, but he did not take affairs at home.

“Mitch Santrner has done a great job since he took over as a white leader, and I will really try to build on his good work and create an enjoyable environment for men to perform.

He added: “Pakistan is always a short dangerous aspect with a lot of strength and speed and we know that they will be affected after the early exit in the Champions Cup.”

The roundabout was called Soudhi, while Bassem Bin Sirz returned after recovering from the torn knee strings.

The Finnish Allen, Jimmy Nishham and Tim Severt were also included, as both teams begin to build until the T20 World Cup in India next year.

New Zealand Band: Michael BraceWell (CAPT), Finn Allen, Mark Chapman, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes (Games 4 and 5 only), Mitch Hay, Matt Henry (Games 4 and 5), Kyle Jamieson (Games 1, 2 and 3 only), Daryl Mitchell Jimmy Nesham, Will O´Rourk Sodhi.

T20i series schedule

March 16 – First T20i in Kreystech

March 18 – T20i II in Deniden

March 21 – T20i Third in Auckland

March 23 – Fourth T20i in Mount Monjowe

March 26 – Fifth T20i in L -anding

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