The right arm pacer had been originally named in the Twenty20 and One-day International squads but has now been named to replace Mark Gillespie, who has been ruled out with injury.
“Tim has impressed with the way he bowled in the one-day series so far and we have seen an improvement from where he was at the end of the home summer,” said Kim Littlejohn, New Zealand’s national selection manager.
“He’s a like-for-like replacement for Mark in terms of the type of bowler he is and his ability to unsettle the opposition batsmen with pace and bounce.”
The 23-year-old Southee has played 17 Tests and 58 ODIs, in a career spanning four years.
New Zealand face the West Indies in the first Test in Antigua from July 25-29 and the second Test in Jamaica from August 2-6.(IANS)
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