Williamson’s World Cup hopes in doubt with fractured thumb, Blundell named cover

Published October 14, 2023
New Zealand’s captain Kane Williamson walks back to the pavilion after he was retired hurt during the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup one-day international (ODI) match between New Zealand and Bangladesh at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on October 13, 2023.—AFP
New Zealand’s captain Kane Williamson walks back to the pavilion after he was retired hurt during the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup one-day international (ODI) match between New Zealand and Bangladesh at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on October 13, 2023.—AFP

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has been ruled out of the team’s immediate World Cup matches with a fractured thumb, but head coach Gary Stead is optimistic the batter will be back in action at some stage of the tournament.

After spending nearly seven months on the sidelines with a knee injury, Williamson made 78 not out in his return to action in the team’s comprehensive victory against Bangladesh on Friday.

The 33-year-old, however, was struck by a throw while running between the wickets during the match, which now makes him uncertain for the tournament.

Tom Blundell will travel to India as cover, but Williamson will remain with the team with the hope of being available for the back end of group play next month, New Zealand Cricket said in a statement on Saturday.

“Firstly, we’re all feeling for Kane to have this occur after all his hard work to return from his knee injury,” Stead said.

“While it’s disappointing news, the initial diagnosis has given us some optimism he can still feature later in the pool play following a period of rest and rehabilitation.

“Kane is clearly a massive part of our side and a world-class player and captain — so we’ll look to give him every opportunity we can to return in the tournament,” he said.

Blundell was picked ahead of Henry Nicholls, who suffered a mild side strain during a Plunket Shield warm-up match this week.

“Tom’s been with the one-day side on tours to Pakistan and Bangladesh and performed well,” Stead said.

“He covers multiple positions in the batting order and his wicket-keeping skills are also an added bonus as a back-up.”

The 2019 runners-up have kicked off their campaign for a maiden World Cup title with a hat-trick of victories. They face Afghanistan in their next match in Chennai on Wednesday.

Shanaka ruled out of World Cup

Sri Lanka skipper Dasun Shanaka has been ruled out of the World Cup after suffering a thigh injury, with Chamika Karunaratne approved as a replacement in the squad, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Saturday.

Shanaka sustained a right thigh muscle injury in Tuesday’s six-wicket loss to Pakistan. The 32-year-old will need three weeks to recover.

“The Event Technical Committee of the ICC men’s cricket World Cup 2023 has approved Chamika Karunaratne as a replacement for Dasun Shanaka in the Sri Lankan squad,” the ICC said.

Sri Lanka, who are seventh in the standings after losing their first two games, next play Australia on Monday in Lucknow.

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