Muhammad Abbas Named in New Zealand A Squad for South Africa Tour

AUCKLAND: Muhammad Abbas has been included in the 15-member squad of New Zealand A for the upcoming tour of South Africa, featuring three one-day matches and two four-day games.

The squad, carrying an average age of just 25, highlights the country’s growing depth, with 10 players already having international experience.

Nick Kelly will captain the white-ball side, while Joe Carter takes charge in the longer format.

Among the notable selections are Abbas, Zak Foulkes, Mitch Hay, Bevon Jacobs, and Rhys Mariu, all of whom have recently broken into the senior New Zealand team.

Foulkes made headlines on debut in Zimbabwe earlier this year, grabbing 9/75, the best-ever figures by a Kiwi in their first Test.

Abbas, meanwhile, introduced himself in style with the fastest half-century by a New Zealand batter on ODI debut, smashing 26 balls to reach the mark against Pakistan in March.

Wicketkeeper-batter Hay has also enjoyed a remarkable summer, setting a T20I world record with six dismissals in an innings and producing a match-winning 99* against Pakistan in Hamilton.

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Jacobs and Mariu have impressed in limited outings as well, registering key knocks on debut appearances.

The squad shows two changes from the one that toured Bangladesh earlier this year, with Jacobs and Test pacer Matt Fisher coming in.

Auckland’s Simon Keene, yet to feature for New Zealand A, also gets the nod after consistent domestic performances, which include a first-class century and three five-wicket hauls.

Northern Districts all-rounder Kristian Clarke misses out due to a side strain.

The team will be coached by former New Zealand batter Daniel Flynn, currently assistant coach at Northern Districts, who steps up to guide a national side for the first time.

He will be supported by high-performance coaches Bob Carter and Graeme Aldridge.

The squad departs on August 24, with the tour starting on August 30.

New Zealand A Squad for South Africa tour

Muhammad Abbas, Adithya Ashok, Joe Carter (red-ball captain), Josh Clarkson, Matt Fisher, Zak Foulkes, Mitch Hay, Curtis Heaphy, Bevon Jacobs, Simon Keene, Nick Kelly (white-ball captain), Jayden Lennox, Ben Lister, Rhys Mariu, Dale Phillips.

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WATCH: Bizarre fielding error costs Bangladesh A five-run penalty

SYLHET: Bangladesh A was penalized a five-run penalty in the match against New Zealand A following a bizarre fielding error here at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.

The incident took place on the fourth ball of the fifth over of New Zealand’s chase of 227 runs during the third unofficial ODI when opener Rhys Mariu left a delivery from Ebadot Hossain well outside the off-stump.

Bangladesh had set an unconventional field with wicket keeper Nurul Hasan standing at first slip. Consequently, the ball hit the Nurul helmet in line with the stumps.

According to Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) law 28.3, if the ball strikes a fielding-side helmet, including the wicketkeeper’s placed on the ground, the ball is immediately declared dead.

Following this, the batting side is awarded five penalty runs, in addition to any runs already completed by the batters.

The on-field umpires immediately applied clause 28.3, awarding New Zealand A a five penalty runs.

Put into bat first, Bangladesh A were bowled out for 226 in 47.4 overs. Nasum Ahmed remained the top scorer with 67 off 87 deliveries.

For New Zealand, Adithya Ashok was the standout bowler, claiming three wickets in his quota of 10 overs.

In reply, New Zealand started strong with a 77-run stand in 11.2 overs. Following the opening partnership, stumbled in the chase, reeling at 166-6 in 34.3 overs.

However, a 65-run partnership between Dean Foxcroft and Zakary Foulkes led New Zealand to a four-wicket victory with 10 balls to spare.

For Bangladesh, Nasum Ahmed, Mosaddek Hossain and Nayeem Hasan claimed two wickets each.

Despite the win, Bangladesh A secured the three-match series with a  3-1 victory over New Zealand A.

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