By RNZ Sport
After just one game back for Wellington, fast bowler Ben Sears returns to the Black Caps line-up for next month's Champions Trophy in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates.
Sears returned to cricket last week following a knee injury sustained in the T20 tour of Pakistan in April last year.
The 26-year-old was ruled out of November's test series in India and subsequently missed the first half of the New Zealand home international summer.
Sears, along with fellow pace bowlers Will O'Rourke and Nathan Smith, are set to embark on their maiden senior ICC event.
The selections of O'Rourke and Smith caps off a breakthrough period for the pair, who have become regular contributors to the Black Caps across formats in recent seasons.
Batsmen Kane Williamson and Devon Conway also return to the side, which will be lead by Mitchell Santner.
Santner will lead New Zealand at a major event for the first time after being named full-time white ball captain last month.
He is selected as the frontline spin option, alongside all-rounders Michael Bracewell, Otago's Glenn Phillips and Rachin Ravindra.
Tom Latham will take the wicketkeeping gloves for the tournament.
Santner, Williamson and Latham were all part of the New Zealand squad for the last edition of the Champions Trophy in England and Wales in 2017, while Williamson also featured at the 2013 edition.
Matt Henry will spearhead the pace bowling attack which is further bolstered by the experienced Lockie Ferguson who embarks on his fifth ICC event having played a key role in the last two ICC ODI and T20I World Cups.
Pace bowler Jacob Duffy has been named as the squad's stand-by player, to be included should Lockie Ferguson become unavailable because of ILT20 play-off commitments.
The Champions Trophy, which returns to the pinnacle ICC event calendar after an eight-year hiatus, will be contested by the top eight men's ODI teams.
New Zealand won the 2000 version of the tournament when it was known as the ICC KnockOut Trophy, defeating Sourav Ganguly's India by four-wickets in a thrilling final in Nairobi, Kenya.
The Black Caps, who have reached the semi-final or further in four out of their last five major ICC events, have been drawn in Group A of the Champions Trophy alongside hosts Pakistan, and Bangladesh and India, with only two sides able to progress.
Black Caps squad for ICC Champions Trophy 2025
Mitchell Santner (c) (Northern Districts)
Michael Bracewell (Wellington Firebirds)
Mark Chapman (Auckland Aces)
Devon Conway (Wellington Firebirds)
Lockie Ferguson (Auckland Aces)
Matt Henry (Canterbury)
Tom Latham (Canterbury)
Daryl Mitchell (Canterbury)
Will O'Rourke (Canterbury)
Glenn Phillips (Otago Volts)
Rachin Ravindra (Wellington Firebirds)
Ben Sears (Wellington Firebirds)
Nathan Smith (Wellington Firebirds)
Kane Williamson (Northern Districts)
Will Young (Central Stags)