Dubai: Daniel Vettori will play in the third and final Test match against Pakistan in Sharjah starting on Wednesday. 

Vettori hasn't played a Test since July 2012 after suffering a series of injuries in recent years.

Vettori was already in the UAE playing for the New Zealand A team, but trained with the New Zealand senior team ahead of the Test.

Having played in 112 Tests, the 35-year-old has 360 Test wickets to his name and last played for the Test side in 2012 against the West Indies.

New Zealand team Coach Mike Hesson said if Vettori does play, it is possible it will be in tandem with the current spin duo of Ish Sodhi and Mark Craig.

"From the first two Tests it’s been pretty clear how important spin is in these conditions and we expect the pitch in Sharjah to be the slowest of all three wickets. The possibility of having three bowlers who can exploit those conditions is an exciting option for us to have,” said Hesson.

“Dan obviously has an incredible amount of experience and has shown how effective he can be in these sorts of conditions. It doesn’t mean that Dan will play in Tests for us in the future, but it’s a great opportunity to use him in this one-off unique situation,” he added.