The New Zealand cricket selectors on Wednesday dumped batsman Nathan Astle for the final two one-day internationals against Sri Lanka despite his sudden return to form with a match and series winning 90 not out in Christchurch this week.
Astle was originally unwanted for the series after a string of poor performances, but was recalled when captain Stephen Fleming took paternity leave.
He then made the most of the opportunity with a solid performance against Sri Lanka on Tuesday that took New Zealand to an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five match series. But coach John Bracewell said that while he was pleased with how Astle played, one top order batsman had to make way for Fleming and they wanted to provide further opportunities to squad newcomers Jamie How and Peter Fulton.
Hamish Marshall, who has also been struggling for runs, has been retained in the squad. He was unlucky to be out for 12, the victim of a dubious LBW decision, in Tuesday's match.
Another change in the squad involves the introduction of Wellington spinner Jeetan Patel in place of speedster James Franklin.
Bracewell said Patel had been selected as part of a plan to develop further spin bowling options for the World Cup.
NEW ZEALAND SQUAD: Stephen Fleming (captain), Daniel Vettori (vice captain), Shane Bond, Chris Cairns, Peter Fulton, Jamie How, Hamish Marshall, Brendon McCullum, Kyle Mills, Jacob Oram, Jeetan Patel, Scott Styris, Lou Vincent.
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