Wagner out of second Test towards Sri Lanka; Bracewell known as up

Neil Wagner has been dominated out of the second Test towards Sri Lanka with a bulging disc in his again and a torn proper hamstring. The restoration time for the accidents is round six weeks.
Wagner had left the sphere late within the third session on day three of the continued Test in Christchurch, feeling critical discomfort in his again and leg. He failed a health Test earlier than play on day 4 on Sunday however can be out there to bat if required.

In December, Wagner signed a cope with Yorkshire to play the primary ten video games of the County Championship season, although now seems unlikely to be match for his or her opening fixture towards Leicestershire on April 6.

New Zealand, in the meantime, have known as up seamer Doug Bracewell into the squad.

“We all know how much playing Test cricket for New Zealand means to Neil and we are all disappointed to see him side-lined like this,” New Zealand coach Gary Stead mentioned. “The fact he was still hoping to play on, carrying these injuries shows you just how determined he is to try and give his all for the team.

“Doug is a skilful bowler who has been in sturdy kind for the Central Stags throughout codecs this season. We imagine his expertise will complement the remainder of the bowlers we’ve got within the group going into the subsequent Test.”

Bracewell, 32, had last played a Test in 2016. In addition to the three fast bowlers still playing the first Test – Tim Southee, Matt Henry, and Blair Tickner – New Zealand also have right-armer Scott Kuggeleijn in the squad. Where Kuggeleijn only made his Test debut last month, Bracewell brings substantially more experience, having played 27 Tests where he has bagged 72 wickets.

Will Young, who is part of the Test squad, will be released to play in the next round of the Plunket Shield. He will return before the second Test starts on Friday.

“We suppose it is essential for Will to maintain getting cricket beneath his belt,” Stead said. “With the timing of this spherical and the subsequent Test we thought it was a very good alternative to get him on the park and have time in first-class match situations.”

Source web site: www.espncricinfo.com

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