Sri Lanka prepare for New Zealand challenge with unchanged T20I squad
Sri Lanka have named a strong 16-member squad led by Charith Asalanka for a six-match white-ball series involving three T20Is followed by three ODIs, against New Zealand.
The veteran, who has only just returned from injury, was struck on the glove by a Mitchell Starc bouncer late in New Zealand’s first innings 148 on day three of the second Test in Melbourne.
New Zealand pace spearhead Trent Boult fractured his non-bowling hand Saturday and will miss the third Test against Australia in a big blow for the Black Caps.
The veteran, who has only just returned from injury, was struck on the glove by a Mitchell Starc bouncer late in New Zealand’s first innings 148 on day three of the second Test in Melbourne.
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He needed medical attention but bowled in Australia’s second innings.
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“Trent Boult will return home to New Zealand following the second Test after suffering a fracture to the second metacarpal of his right hand,” a team spokesman said.
“He will require around four weeks of rehabilitation.” A replacement is yet to be announced.
It was a bitter pill for Boult who missed New Zealand’s last two Tests, against England and Australia, with a rib injury.
“Obviously gutting news for Trent and for our group to have someone like that ruled out with his injury. Disappointing,” said New Zealand opener Tom Latham.
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