New Zealand have opted for just one
slow bowler, Ajaz Patel, in the 13-man squad announced on Monday, 10 December.
Both Somerville and Ish Sodhi, who was also left out, will play in the fourth
round of the domestic first-class tournament.
Will Young, the 26-year-old opening
batsman who scored a century in a one-day game for New Zealand A against India
A on Sunday, earned his maiden call-up to the national squad.
The selectors also decided to persist
with Tom Latham, who scored just 109 runs in six innings against Pakistan, and
Matt Henry, who will have his task cut out trying to break into an attack
consisting Trent Boult, Tim Southee and Neil Wagner.
“There's a real swell of support for
the Test team following their efforts in the UAE, so we're hoping to transition
that momentum into a big home summer," Gavin Larsen, the New Zealand
selector, said.
“Ajaz (Patel) certainly grabbed his
opportunity on the UAE tour and he's a proven performer in New Zealand
conditions. Will Somerville was an obvious stand-out on debut in the Abu Dhabi
decider and it's great to know we've got quality spin bowlers who can create
competition for places.
“The first international of the home
summer is always an exciting time and the revamped Basin Reserve should be a
fitting setting to launch the Sri Lankan tour.”
Squad: Kane Williamson (capt), Tom Latham, Jeet Raval, Ross Taylor,
Henry Nicholls, Colin de Grandhomme, BJ Watling (wk), Will Young, Tim Southee,
Matt Henry, Ajaz Patel, Trent Boult, Neil Wagner
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