Left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner might return to the New Zealand team for the upcoming second test against England, as coach Gary Stead considers the favorable spin conditions in Wellington. Stead, however, remains committed to supporting the team's batters following an eight-wicket loss in the series opener.
Mitchell Santner , a left-arm spinner, could return to the New Zealand team for the second test against England . New Zealand 's coach, Gary Stead , said he would support his batters after an eight-wicket loss in the series opener. Santner performed well in India last season, taking 13 wickets. Despite the potential inclusion of Santner due to favorable conditions for spin, Stead emphasized the importance of monitoring the situation.
Stead also discussed the team's batting performance, mentioning that there would be no changes to the squad before the next match in Wellington
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