New Zealand paceman Adam Milne has been dominated out of the rest of a one-day worldwide collection towards England with a “low-grade” hamstring harm, staff administration introduced Saturday.
The 31-year-old suffered what was described as hamstring tightness throughout coaching earlier than Friday’s collection opener in Cardiff.
Milne didn’t function in New Zealand’s eight-wicket thrashing of England because the Black Caps went 1-0 up in a four-match contest towards the 50-over world champion.
The right-arm fast, additionally chosen within the ODI squad to journey to Bangladesh, will stay with the squad in England to work on his rehabilitation.
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His harm has led to a call-up for Ben Lister forward of the second ODI in Southampton on Sunday as each England and New Zealand proceed their preparations forward of a World Cup in India that will get underway subsequent month.
Lister, a 27-year-old left-arm medium-pacer, is already in England with Kent, having signed with the southeast membership to play within the closing video games of English cricket’s first-class County Championship season.
He has represented New Zealand in 10 Twenty20 internationals and received his solitary ODI cap towards Pakistan in Karachi in May this 12 months.
“We have short turnarounds between these matches and want to try and look after the players as much as possible with the upcoming schedule,” stated New Zealand coach Gary Stead.
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“With Ben already here in England, it meant we could have him join the squad at short notice without the recovery time of a bowler joining from New Zealand mid-series.”
Stead added: “Ben impressed us in the UAE and warm-up matches in England and will continue to learn being around some senior players in the touring group.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com