With their depth tested by injuries in the series against the West Indies, the Black Caps have been forced to blood new caps and call on familiar faces to boost the bowling attack.
While the national side鈥檚 bowling depth seems strong, the last genuine batter to debut was Rachin Ravindra at Kanpur in 2021.
Since Ravindra, 11 new players have debuted.
There has been one wicketkeeper: Mitch Hay; four all-rounders: Michael Bracewell, Scott Kuggeleijn, Nathan Smith and Zak Foulkes; and six bowlers: Blair Tickner, Will O鈥橰ourke, Ben Sears, Matt Fisher, Jacob Duffy and Michael Rae.
One batter putting his name in the frame is Auckland鈥檚 Bevon Jacobs.
Jacobs is no stranger to international cricket, he made his debut for the Black Caps in the shorter forms on the Zimbabwe tri-series in July, after a tour of South Africa with the national A side.
鈥淏eing part of the New Zealand A group, and getting a little bit of experience overseas with that group, was really fun for me, and to be able to do it in red ball cricket and white ball cricket was awesome, and that鈥檚 hopefully just a stepping stone into what the future holds.鈥
In seven innings of this summer鈥檚 Plunket Shield, Jacobs is fifth on the run scorer鈥檚 chart with 378 runs at an average of 54 and a Bazball-esque strike rate of 81.
鈥淚f I鈥檓 playing my best cricket, I鈥檓 always looking to score first - I鈥檓 trying to be proactive,鈥 Jacobs said.
He is clear on his aspirations.
Bevon Jacobs celebrates his century for Auckland against Central Districts. Photo / Photosport
鈥淭est cricket is obviously something that I want to achieve one day.
鈥淥ver the last few years, I鈥檝e been trying to put that at the forefront of my mind, red ball cricket is still the pinnacle and playing red ball cricket for NZ is still very much a goal.
鈥淗opefully one day I can reach that level, three formats for NZ is definitely a major goal of mine.鈥
His first class career is in its infancy with nine matches but Jacobs, along with Canterbury鈥檚 Rhys Mariu and Wellington鈥檚 Tim Robinson, are the prospective leading lights for the next generation of Kiwi batters.
And Jacobs says honing his technique in first class cricket provides the sound base from which his white ball batting stems from.
鈥淚f you want to have a good base for white ball cricket, it comes from red ball cricket.
鈥淚 use that strong base and implement that into my white ball, because I think that鈥檚 what makes white ball more successful 鈥 you can use that strong base and then the only thing that you鈥檙e doing extra is hitting over the top.
鈥淚 can still use technique to try and clear the rope rather than trying to bludgeon it and I think a strong technical base is the best start and the best way to train that is through red ball cricket 鈥 I don鈥檛 want to get pigeon-holed into a role.鈥
The Black Cap dream burns bright, but Jacobs knows he cannot worry about matters outside his control.
鈥淔or me, it鈥檚 just about doing the best I can and keep going for Auckland, and hopefully selection down the road can look after itself.
鈥淭he end goal for any domestic player [is] to play for NZ and represent NZ. If that does happen at the end of the day, then, that鈥檚 something I鈥檒l take in my stride when it happens 鈥 the main focus for me is there鈥檚 always Auckland first, and then if I get the privilege to play for New Zealand, then tackle that when it happens.鈥
The next 12 months for test cricket is headlined by a three-test tour of England and then four tests in Australia next summer, the first time NZ will play a series longer than three tests since 1999.
It is about not getting distracted by the task at hand 鈥 scoring runs for Auckland.
鈥淭he more I play the more I can learn 鈥 I鈥檓 going to keep trying to put my name in the hat so I can get into those conditions. And let鈥檚 see what the winter holds for the year following.
鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely something, you look at as a player, and you look to the future and, it鈥檇 be something pretty special to be a part of, and if I do manage to get into the side in the future ... then that鈥檒l be a privilege.鈥
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