WELLINGTON — New Zealand has settled on an experienced line-up for its three Tests in Australia in November and December, with no new faces in the touring squad named Friday. The 15-man selection sees the return of several players including captain Brendon McCullum and bowling spearhead Tim Southee who missed the recent tour of Africa. Ross Taylor, Trent Boult and Corey Anderson are also back in the side after recovering from injury. Anderson is one of two all-rounders, along with Jimmy Neesham, as New Zealand tweaks the balance of its squad for the Test campaign after seven consecutive series without defeat. Coach Mike Hesson said the ability of Anderson and Neesham at the bowling crease persuaded the selectors to carry only four frontline fast bowlers — Southee, Boult, Matt Henry and Doug Bracewell. “A lot of our recent success has been based on the value of our number six batsman bowling some overs, and we're comfortable continuing in that vein,” Hesson said. “Rather than having an extra fast bowler not playing in Australia, we thought it more prudent for those in contention to remain in New Zealand and be playing domestic cricket.” Mark Craig is the sole spinner in the squad while Luke Ronchi has retained his place as the back-up wicketkeeper to BJ Watling. The first Test against Australia starts in Brisbane on Nov. 5. Squad: Brendon McCullum (captain), Corey Anderson, Trent Boult, Doug Bracewell, Mark Craig, Martin Guptill, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, James Neesham, Luke Ronchi, Hamish Rutherford, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson. Warner out Australia will be forced to blood an entirely new opening partnership in Bangladesh next month after David Warner was ruled out of the two-Test series with a broken finger Friday. Warner, whose opening partner Chris Rogers retired after the recent Ashes defeat, sustained the injury in a one-dayer against England last week and a hand specialist in Sydney has confirmed he will not be fit to make the trip. The tourists play a warm-up match in Fatullah on Oct. 3 before Tests against Bangladesh in Chittagong (Oct. 9-13) and Mirpur (Oct. 17-21). — Agencies