Captain of New Zealand Kane Williamson will be ruled out by an elbow tendon injury for at least two months, said the Gary Stead coach on Tuesday, putting it aside from the January two exam home series against Bangladesh.
Repeated injury also forced Williamson to skip the second test against India in Mumbai, where New Zealand fell with a record 372 running on Monday to lose the 1-0 series.
“Kane runs fine,” said Stead to reporters from Mumbai on the night of the troops back home.
“I said from the start, I hope it will be a sustainable period of time.” Last time …
around eight or nine weeks.
I hope it’s somewhere in that time again.
“Stead said the operation on the joint was impossible, but he was also reluctant to predict that Williamson would be suitable to face South Africa in two tests in February and March.” We try not to do it, place the period on it, “he added” Kane did it hard, don’t get it wrong.
He hated thinking to lose cricket, especially the cricket test for New Zealand.
“The Indian series is the first in the black cap defense from the title of the world test championship that they won this year.
While clearly not happy that the party was closed for 62 in their first round In Mumbai, the stead is happy that the first test drawn in Kanpur will produce several championship points.
“Many teams come here and fight, so to take points from here …
is a very good achievement,” he said.
“India is better than We are in their condition.
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