Who are the key players missing from the New Zealand squad?
Mitchell Santner, Will O’Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Finn Allen, Adam Milne, Lockie Ferguson, Kane Williamson and Rachin Ravindra are all unavailable for New Zealand.
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The three-match T20 international series between New Zealand and Australia kicks off at Bay Oval in Tauranga. Both teams have experienced a series of unfortunate events leading up to the series, with injuries and other unforeseen circumstan...
The series is set against the backdrop of the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, which Australia won in February. Australia has been in strong T20 form, winning 15 of their last 17 matches. Their aggressive approach in the Powerplay overs has been a key factor in their success. New Zealand, however, has also been in good form, winning nine of their last 11 T20s.
**Team Composition and Key Players**
**Venue and Conditions** The match is being played at Bay Oval, which has been rebranded "Beige Oval" to mark 20 years since the first men's T20I between New Zealand and Australia in February 2005. The weather is good, with blue skies expected.
Mitchell Santner, Will O’Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Finn Allen, Adam Milne, Lockie Ferguson, Kane Williamson and Rachin Ravindra are all unavailable for New Zealand.
Josh Phillipe replaces Glenn Maxwell, who is out with a broken arm.
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