Vettori, who has been battling a long-term Achilles injury, was
included in the one-day squad that will also contest the one-day Champions
Trophy in June but not the Test side.
The 34-year-old retired from
limited-overs cricket following the 2011 World Cup in a bid to prolong his Test
career but subsequently made himself available for the World Twenty20 in Sri
Lanka last year, having not played the shortest form of the game at
international level for more than two years.
Vettori's last one-day
international was against Sri Lanka in the semi-final of the 2011 World
Cup.
He will play in the lucrative Twenty20 competition in India before
joining the New Zealand one-day side, who will assemble for three matches
against England beginning on May 31 and then play the Champions Trophy from June
9.
Guptill is recalled to the Test and one-day squads after recovering
from the thumb injury that forced him to miss the recent three-Test series
against England, which finished 0-0 after a thrilling final day last
week.
An aggressive opening batsman, Guptill has performed well in
limited-overs cricket but struggled at the top of the order in the longer form
against the major nations.
With the emergence of Hamish Rutherford and
resurgence of Peter Fulton in the England Test series, Guptill could be forced
to re-establish his test career from the middle order, possibly battling with
Dean Brownlie for the role at number five.
"Martin has proven himself to
be a world-class performer before, and were thrilled to have back in the side,"
New Zealand coach Mike Hesson said in a statement.
"He's worked hard on
his rehab to make sure he's fit and we know he's eager to get out and represent
his country again."
Wicketkeeper-batsman Luke Ronchi, who was born in New
Zealand but raised in Australia, has been included in the one-day
side.
Ronchi played four one-day internationals for Australia in 2008 but
returned to his place of birth in 2012 to try to make the New Zealand
team.
Wellington pace bowler Mark Gillespie, who was not considered for
the recent England series, was recalled to the Test squad after a strong
first-class season for Wellington.
"Mark has been dominant in the
domestic competitions this season and fully deserves his spot in the test side,"
Hesson added.
"He finished the equal top wicket-taker in the Plunket
Shield this season and knows the international scene well, so we know he has the
ability."
Left-arm pace bowler Mitchell McClenaghan, who impressed in the
limited-over games against England before being ruled out with a side strain,
has recovered to be included in the one-day squad.
TEST
SQUAD:
Brendon McCullum (capt), Trent Boult, Doug Bracewell, Dean
Brownlie, Peter Fulton, Mark Gillespie, Martin Guptill, Tom Latham, Bruce
Martin, Hamish Rutherford, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Neil Wagner,
Kane Williamson
ODI & CHAMPIONS TROPHY SQUAD:
Brendon McCullum
(capt), Trent Boult, Grant Elliott, Andrew Ellis, James Franklin, Martin
Guptill, Mitchell McClenaghan, Nathan McCullum, Kyle Mills, Colin Munro, Luke
Ronchi, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, Daniel Vettori, Kane
Williamson
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