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    Wellington batters Nick Kelly and Muhammad Abbas have earned maiden call-ups for the Black Caps' one-day international cricket series against Pakistan, starting Saturday in Napier

    Wellington batters Nick Kelly and Muhammad Abbas have earned maiden call-ups for the Black Caps' one-day international cricket series against Pakistan, starting Saturday in Napier


    They join a New Zealand team that includes eight members of the squad which made the Champions Trophy final.

    Coach Gary Stead outlines their objective.



    ODI regulars Mitch Santner, Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway and Glenn Phillips are unavailable due to Indian Premier League commitments - Tom Latham will captain the side.

    Pace bowler Matt Henry is rehabilitating his right shoulder and left knee - fellow quick Kyle Jamieson is managing his workload.

    Kane Williamson has made himself unavailable.

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     24 Jan: Optimism within the Black Caps that another convincing defeat doesn't mean their T20 cricket series against India is a lost cause
     24 Jan: A stark reminder for the Black Caps of the potential peril for bowlers in cricket's shortest format
     23 Jan: Bangladesh are set to get replaced at next month's T20 World Cup cricket if they refuse to play in India
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