The two Netherlands-New Zealand T20Is, as a result, will now be played back-to-back on August 4 and 5.
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New Zealand are currently in the middle of a long tour of Europe that began in England in May. After two warm-up matches, they played England in three Tests, before moving to Ireland where they played three ODIs and are currently leading 1-0 in a three-match T20I series. After this, they will fly out to Scotland for two T20Is and one ODI, and then on to the Netherlands.
Even after the advancement of the second T20I, New Zealand will only get a four-day gap between that match and the first T20I against West Indies in Jamaica.
The seniors are expected to be back for the West Indies tour, following which New Zealand will travel to Australia for three ODIs in September. They are then due to play a T20I tri-series at home alongside Pakistan and Bangladesh in October, which will serve as their final preparation for the T20 World Cup. New Zealand, losing finalists at the 2021 edition in the UAE, are set to begin the tournament with a clash against defending champions Australia in Sydney on October 22.
Source: ESPN Crickinfo