Ignored by England's national selectors, Patel emigrated to New Zealand in 1986, although he had spent the last six winters in New Zealand, and this enabled him to qualify to play international cricket for New Zealand straight away . Patel made his Test debut against the West Indies in 1987; he scored 18 and 20, both times being dismissed by
Courtney Walsh, and bowled 3 overs. He made his ODI debut in the series that followed. His highest score in Tests came when he was run out for 99 against
England in 1992. His best bowling figures of 6 for 50 also came in 1992 against
Zimbabwe. In the
1992 World Cup, Patel was used as an opening bowler, initially against
Australia, in an attempt to counteract the tactic of hitting over the in-field during the first 15 overs. This strategy paid off, and he was often used in the same role in other matches. ==Coaching career==