Cricket-Nicholls returns for New Zealand after Williamson retirement


FILE PHOTO: Cricket - One Day International - England v New Zealand - Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Wales, Britain - September 8, 2023 New Zealand's Henry Nicholls leaves the field after losing his wicket Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge/File Photo

June 16 (Reuters) - New ⁠Zealand have recalled Henry Nicholls to bat ⁠at number three following Kane Williamson’s retirement from ‌international cricket, captain Tom Latham said on Tuesday a day before the start of the second test against England at ​the Oval.

Williamson departed as New ⁠Zealand's most prolific run-scorer ⁠at the age of 35, having accumulated more ⁠than 19,000 ‌international runs and anchoring the team through its most successful era across all ⁠formats.

"It's a really exciting opportunity for him ​to come ‌back into the side in a role, at ⁠three, that ​he's been doing for Canterbury at home," Latham told reporters.

"I think the good thing with Henry is ⁠he's always been able to ​adapt to situations. He's pretty much batted from the top to the middle throughout his international career, and ⁠he'll do whatever is required for the team."

Nicholls, 34, last featured in tests against Zimbabwe last year and has 58 caps. He now faces ​the task of filling the ⁠slot at number three after England took a 1-0 ​lead in the three-match series ‌with a 115-run victory inside ​four days at Lord’s.

(Reporting by Paras J. Haji in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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