Black Caps coach Gary Stead believes the depth of talent coming out of New Zealand cricket is at its "strongest point" since he can remember – exemplified by the 32 players selected for the team's packed upcoming schedule over the next few months, which includes three potential debutants.
The Black Caps named their 15-man squad for the Twenty20 World Cup in October, along with two more squads for the tours of Bangladesh (five T20s) and Pakistan (three ODIs and five T20s) starting next month.
In an unprecedented move, Stead and the Black Caps selectors named all three squads yesterday, including new coaches, with an aim to balance workload and prioritise player welfare ahead of the packed schedule, with the added complication of the resumption of the suspended IPL season.
"From what I can remember, this will be the strongest point from a selection perspective," Stead said about the squad, making note of the depth of bowling options in the team. "I think it's 32 players that will play in the next three series for us. When you think about that and what that looks like in the big picture, for me I think that's exciting that that depth can still be built and what is a reasonably natural way still with some of that restrictions that were around us."
While a lot of attention will be on the T20 World Cup squad, Stead also paid tribute to three potential future stars of the international game who are set to make their debut in the upcoming tour Bangladesh and Pakistan.