Vikram Rathour, a former batting coach for India, has flown to New Zealand for the September 9 one-off Test match against Afghanistan. Alongside Rahul Dravid, he played for the Indian squad. More recently, he was a member of the team that won the T20 World Cup in the West Indies. Rathour’s contract with the BCCI terminated after the tournament, and he made the decision not to reapply.
Rangana Herath, a former cricketer from Sri Lanka, has been named the spin-bowling coach for the entirety of New Zealand’s sub-continental tour, which consists of two Test matches against Sri Lanka and three Test matches against India. The former Pakistani cricket player Saqlain Mushtaq was initially offered the role, but he declined NZC’s offer since he accepted a job offer from PCB. Herath, meanwhile, has played five Test matches in India, so he is quite accustomed with the country’s conditions.
Vikram Rathour and Herath were both warmly welcomed by head coach Gary Stead, who also mentioned that they would provide.
the team with fresh perspectives and information that only locals could provide. “We can’t wait to have Vikram and Rangana join our test group. In a statement issued by NZC, Stead said, “I know our players are really looking forward to the opportunity to learn from them. Both men are held in high regard in the cricket world.”
It will be quite helpful for our three left-arm orthodox spinners, Ajaz, Mitch, and Rachin, to have three Test matches on the subcontinent to practise alongside Rangana. Rangana’s familiarity of Galle, the location of our two Test matches against Sri Lanka, will be invaluable because he has amassed over 100 Test wickets there, the man continued.
On September 9, New Zealand and Afghanistan will play their only Test match.
On September 5, the Tim Southee-led New Zealand arrived in India The tour includes Devon Conway and Kane Williamson.
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The tour includes Devon Conway and Kane Williamson, who recently chose not to sign the central contract. On October 16, New Zealand will kick off its highly anticipated series against India.