New Zealand's De Grandhomme out of England Assessments with heel damage

Published:Mar 7, 202416:19
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New Zealand's De Grandhomme out of England Assessments with heel damage

New Zealand all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme will miss the remainder of their Check sequence towards England as a result of a heel damage that he sustained within the opening match, the staff mentioned on Monday.

De Grandhomme bowled solely 3.5 overs in England's second innings as a result of heel problem, earlier than New Zealand crashed to a five-wicket loss at Lord's on Sunday to go 1-0 down within the three-match sequence.

New Zealand mentioned scans revealed a tear to De Grandhomme's plantar fascia, with coach Gary Stead confirming that the 35-year-old would wish 10 to 12 weeks to get better.

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"It is an actual disgrace for Colin to endure this damage so early within the sequence," Stead mentioned in a press release. "He is an enormous a part of our Check facet and we'll definitely miss him."

De Grandhomme will likely be changed by fellow all-rounder Michael Bracewell, who was with the squad for the opening Check as cowl for Henry Nicholls.

"It is nice to have the ability to name on somebody like Michael who's been with the squad for the previous month and is match prepared," Stead added.

The second Check begins at Trent Bridge on Friday.


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