Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 24th November 2025, 1:09 PM
Williamson’s return comes at a critical time for New Zealand, bringing both experience and stability. After a two-year break, he is expected to boost the team’s performance with his calm presence at the crease and tactical acumen.
Williamson’s comeback has thrilled fans and experts alike. After 18 months, he returns at a crucial juncture when New Zealand needed experience and composure at the top of the order.
Daryl Mitchell also returns from injury, complementing Williamson. Alongside pacers Duffy, Falke, and Tickner, the squad now boasts renewed attacking strength. Head coach Rob Walter expressed confidence, saying, “Williamson’s presence reinstates team confidence. He is vital for both batting and leadership.”
The first Test against the West Indies begins on 2 December at Hagley Oval. New Zealand will rely on Williamson’s return to stabilise their batting line-up and aim for a series-winning start.
Several players—Kyle Jamieson, Glenn Phillips, Matt Fisher, Will O’Rourke, and Ben Sears—were left out due to gradual injury recovery plans. Williamson, therefore, becomes the cornerstone of the batting line-up. The team also benefits from the inclusion of three pace bowlers—Duffy, Falke, and Tickner—adding variety and depth to New Zealand’s attack.
New Zealand First Test Squad:
| Role | Player |
|---|---|
| Captain | Tom Latham |
| Wicketkeeper | Tom Blundell |
| Batters | Michael Bracewell, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Will Young |
| All-rounders | Daryl Mitchell, Rachin Ravindra |
| Pacers | Jacob Duffy, Jack Falke, Blair Tickner, Matt Henry, Mitchell Santner, Nathan Smith |
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