Uncapped batsman Henry Nicholls has been called into New Zealand's one-day squad for the start of the five-match series against Sri Lanka, while pace duo Trent Boult and Tim Southee have been rested. Canterbury lefthander Nicholls was included in the 14-man squad for the first three ODIs after impressing coach Mike Hesson and fellow selector Gavin Larsen with his performances over the last 12 months.
The 24-year-old, who was the second top run-scorer in last season's domestic one-day competition, topped the averages (75.66) and scored an unbeaten 144 in the unofficial 'test' between New Zealand and Sri Lanka 'A' sides in October. Nicholls continued that strong form in the domestic Twenty20 competition and looks set to reap his rewards with an ODI debut at his home ground of Hagley Oval.
"Henry has earned his spot after consistent performances over the last 12 months and during the New Zealand A campaign, he was exceptional across all forms," Hesson told reporters. "He is a player who has got class and he's a player we want exposed to the international scene sooner rather than later so we're excited to see how he goes." Hesson said opening bowlers Boult and Southee, who formed a deadly tandem during the World Cup earlier this year as New Zealand made their first final, would be rested.