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Jeetan Patel and Jimmy Neesham recalled to New Zealand Test side

CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 22:  James Neesham of New Zealand bats during game two of the One Day International series between New Zealand and Sou
Image: Batsman Jimmy Neesham has been recalled to the New Zealand squad along with Jeetan Patel

Off-spinner Jeetan Patel and all-rounder Jimmy Neesham have been recalled to the New Zealand team for their three-Test series against South Africa, live on Sky Sports.

There is no place for explosive limited-overs batsman Martin Guptill in the squad however.

The 36-year-old Patel and batting all-rounder Neesham missed New Zealand's recent Test series against Pakistan and Bangladesh and last played in the five-day format against India late last year.

The pair will replace opener Dean Brownlie and fast bowler Matt Henry in New Zealand's 13-man squad for the series, which begins in Dunedin next Wednesday.

Selector Gavin Larsen said Patel would bring variety to the New Zealand attack which faces a challenging time against a South Africa batting line-up which includes left-handers Quinton de Kock, J.P. Duminy and Dean Elgar.

Jeetan Patel in action for the Wellington Firebirds
Image: Off-spinner Patel has been recalled to the squad for their three-Test series against South Africa

"Jeetan brings the ability to spin the ball away from the left-handers, which complements our other spinner in Mitchell Santner nicely," Larsen said.

"He brings a huge amount of experience to the team and gives us the balance of having two front-line spin options."

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Neesham made 71 in his last Test match against India and will likely bat at No. 6 in the New Zealand order.

Larsen and New Zealand coach Mike Hesson have preferred Henry Nicholls at No 5 ahead of Guptill, who made an unbeaten 180 in the fourth one-day international against South Africa earlier this week.

Martin Guptill's 11th ODI ton proved in vain for New Zealand
Image: There is no place in the squad though for explosive limited-overs batsman Martin Guptill

Guptill has played his previous 47 tests as an opener, averaging 29, and has often appeared vulnerable against the new ball.

With an established Test match opening partnership between Tom Latham and Jeet Raval, Guptill would have to bat in the middle order and Hesson has indicated he would need to play more often in that role at first-class level before being considered for a Test recall.

LEEDS, ENGLAND - MAY 27:  New Zealand captain Mike Hesson during a nets session at Headingley Cricket Ground on May 27, 2015 in Leeds, United Kingdom.  (Ph
Image: New Zealand coach Mike Hesson has preferred Henry Nicholls at No 5 ahead of Guptill

Hesson is also keen to stand by Nicholls, who has begun to show some form in Tests, scoring 53 and 98 during the series against Bangladesh.

Left-arm seamer Neil Wagner has recovered from a broken finger to reclaim his place in the New Zealand squad.

New Zealand will kick off their first Test against South Africa live on Sky Sports 3 HD from 9.50pm GMT on Tuesday.

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