Wellington, 1 Jan (CRICKETNMORE) In-form opening batsman Neil Broom was on Saturday named as replacement for injured Martin Guptill for the upcoming T20 International series against Bangladesh.

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New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said Guptill, who sustained a grade one hamstring strain on his left leg while running between the wickets in the third One-Day International (ODI) in Nelson on Saturday, will take two to four weeks to recover completely.

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However, New Zealand coach Mike Hesson said he was positive the explosive right-hander will be fit before the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy against Australia, starting on January 30 in Auckland. 

"Martin's obviously a key player for us with the white ball, so to lose him is disappointing," Hesson was quoted as saying by espncricinfo.

"We're confident with some rest, followed by a couple of domestic games, he'll be ready to play a big role against Australia at the end of January."

Hesson said that Broom was an automatic replacement, given his current form in limited overs cricket.

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"We needed to replace an attacking opening batsman and with Neil's experience opening in the T20 format and his current form, he was a readymade replacement. Martin also leads our fielding in white-ball cricket and so we're expecting Neil to be a big contributor in that area as well," he said.

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