Daniel Vettori
has been ruled out of New Zealand's Test matches in South Africa which
begin early next year. He has not recovered from hernia and Achilles
injuries, the latter picked up during the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka.
Vettori, 33, has missed New Zealand's last five Tests against Sri Lanka,
India and West Indies having initially suffered a groin injury in the
Caribbean. He had hoped to prove his recovery from the latest setbacks
in the Plunket Shield for Northern Districts but has not been able to
make an appearance.
With Vettori unavailable Jeetan Patel, the offspinner, will remain the No. 1 slow bowler while Todd Astle, who made his debut in Colombo last week when New Zealand levelled the series, could be included as a second option.
New Zealand play two Tests in South Africa, the first in Cape Town
starting on January 2 followed by one in Port Elizabeth from January 11.
There are reports emerging that New Zealand may not be led by Ross
Taylor for the tour - which also includes Twenty20s and ODIs - after his
relationship with coach Mike Hesson reached breaking point despite the
impressive series-leveling victory in Colombo.
Other than the win in Colombo it has been a difficult year for New
Zealand with Test series defeats at home to South Africa then away in
West Indies and India while they were knocked out in the Super Eights of
the World Twenty20. They have also lost 10 of their last 13 ODIs and in
the latest ICC rankings have slipped to ninth behind Bangladesh.
Brendon McCullum, who has captained eight ODIs and 12 Twenty20s, is tipped to take the role.
Taylor was named captain in June last year following Vettori's reign
having previously done the job as a stand-in. The captaincy had a
positive impact on Taylor's Test average with it rising to 49.85 from 13
Tests compared to his overall figure of 43.57 and he struck three
hundreds in those matches, including a crucial 142 in Colombo recently.
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