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New Zealand Wicketkeeper Out, Debutant Set for Test vs. West Indies
10 Dec
Summary
- Tom Blundell is out injured for the second Test.
- Mitch Hay is set to debut as New Zealand's wicketkeeper.
- Glenn Phillips returns to the squad after recovering from injury.

Wicketkeeper batter Tom Blundell has been sidelined due to injury and will miss the second Test match against the West Indies, scheduled to begin Wednesday at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. This development presents an opportunity for Mitch Hay, who is poised to become the first wicketkeeper to debut for New Zealand in the Test arena since 2017.
Head coach Rob Walter expressed excitement about Hay's potential debut, highlighting his contributions to the white-ball side and his strong First-Class record. New fast-bowling prospects Kristian Clarke and Michael Rae have also been named in the 14-man squad, offering them a chance to showcase their red-ball skills at the highest level.
Adding to the team's strength, Glenn Phillips is set to return after recovering from a groin injury. Phillips has been in good form, scoring runs and taking wickets in recent domestic fixtures. Meanwhile, Kyle Jamieson continues his return-to-play plan following his own injury, working with coaching staff on his integration back into the Test side.


