Kyle Jamieson has been rested for the ODIs in opposition to Bangladesh after some concern with the bowler’s hamstring (AFP Photo)
Fast-bowler Kyle Jamieson has been rested for the rest of the ODI collection in opposition to Bangladesh after experiencing stiffness in his hamstring following his arrival residence from a Test tour.
Fast-bowler Kyle Jamieson has been rested for the rest of the ODI collection in opposition to Bangladesh after experiencing stiffness in his hamstring following his arrival residence from a Test tour, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) mentioned on Monday.
Jamieson could have a interval of relaxation main into the upcoming T20 Series in opposition to Bangladesh, beginning December 27.
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Ben Sears, who was introduced in as cowl for the BlackCaps bowling assault forward of Sunday’s recreation, will now keep on with the squad for the remaining matches in Nelson and Napier, scheduled for December 20 and 23. respectively.
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Gary Stead mentioned the choice to present Jamieson the remainder interval was made with the broader schedule in thoughts.
“There’s a lot of cricket ahead of us and we want to make sure Kyle’s in the best place possible without taking any unnecessary risks. As we flagged when naming the ODI Squad we see the series as a chance to provide opportunities to some new players, and Ben fits that category.”
NZC additionally mentioned that Finn Allen received’t journey with the staff to Nelson after being launched to play for the Auckland Aces in Tuesday’s opening match of the Super Smash. He will then be part of the squad in Nelson forward of the second ODI.