All-rounder Michael Bracewell and wicketkeeper-batter Dane Cleaver on Tuesday earned their maiden New Zealand call-ups for the upcoming white-ball home series against the Netherlands.
Bracewell had declined an opportunity to tour Bangladesh last September since he was awaiting the birth of his first child. The 31-year-old has been picked in both squads but Cleaver has been chosen only for the one-off T20I. Both Bracewell and Cleaver were the top two run-getters in this season's Super Smash, New Zealand's domestic T20 competition, scoring 478 and 369 runs respectively.
Bracewell is in line to become the fourth member of his family to play for New Zealand, after his uncles John and Brendon, and his cousin Doug, who is also part of both white-ball squads.