Black Caps coach Gary Stead has changed his tune on under-fire opener Jeet Raval, and is considering a switch at the top of the order for the Boxing Day test in Melbourne.
Ahead of the first test against Australia, Stead strongly supported the struggling Raval, saying he was confident the 31-year-old could do the job for the Black Caps in their three-test tour.
Now, after Raval was dismissed for one in both innings in Perth – continuing a dismal run which sees him average 7.3 in his last nine test innings - Stead is being far less bold with his public statements, delicately dancing around questions over whether the Black Caps would fly in a replacement into the squad.
It seems unlikely that they would, with the most logical replacement being Tom Blundell, either as a straight swap at the top of the order, or to come into the middle order, with Henry Nicholls or BJ Watling promoted to open. However, after being solid in support of Raval before the series began, now Stead is willing to consider every option.
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