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Southee May Sit Out Subcontinent Tests as NZ Balances Bowling Options

New Zealand's Test captain, Tim Southee, may find himself on the sidelines for some of the team's upcoming matches on the subcontinent. The Black Caps will embark on a challenging tour that includes a one-off Test against Afghanistan and two matches against Sri Lanka, both likely to be held in Galle.

While Southee will lead a 15-player squad that boasts five spin bowling options, his inclusion in the starting XI is not guaranteed. The nature of the subcontinent's pitches, characterized by heat, humidity, and spin-friendly conditions, may necessitate a different balance to the team.

Head coach Gary Stead acknowledged the challenges facing pace bowlers on these tours and emphasized the need to manage their workloads. "Test tours to the subcontinent can ask some really tough questions of pace bowlers," Stead said. "We're going over with an open mind around conditions, but there is an understanding that all our bowling options may be needed across the different Tests."

Should Southee be omitted from the XI, vice-captain Tom Latham would assume the captaincy role. The squad announced does not cover the subsequent three-Test series against India, but a similar group of players is expected to be involved.

Kane Williamson's availability for the Afghanistan Test had been uncertain, but he has been included for the historic encounter. Offspin allrounder Michael Bracewell returns to the Test side after an 18-month absence, while Ajaz Patel and Mitchell Santner are also included. Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Phillips are likely to play significant roles with the ball.

Alongside Southee, the pace options include Matt Henry, Ben Sears, and Will O'Rourke. Henry impressed against Australia with 17 wickets in two matches, while Sears and O'Rourke made strong debuts last season. Kyle Jamieson remains sidelined due to a stress fracture of the back.

"It's always great when young guys force their way into squads through performance," Stead said of Sears and O'Rourke. "Michael's had to show plenty of resilience to rehabilitate his injuries and force his way back into the Blackcaps across all three formats."

Saqlain Mushtaq will rejoin New Zealand as bowling coach for the three away Tests, while former England wicketkeeper James Foster returns as an assistant coach. The Afghanistan Test, not part of the World Test Championship, takes place from September 9-13, followed by the Sri Lanka matches from September 18-22 and 26-30.

New Zealand faces a demanding schedule of nine Tests from September to December, including a home series against England starting in late November. They currently sit third in the World Test Championship standings, aiming to reach the final at Lord's next June.

Tags: #TimSouthee, #NewZealandCricket, #TestCricket, #SubcontinentTour, #SpinFriendlyConditions

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