Sports: West Indies vs New Zealand: Kiwi pacer Matt Henry ruled out of ODIs
Matt Henry endured torment down the left half of his body during preparing last week and, with the injury neglecting to improve, has been substituted by Ben Sears for the series beginning in Barbados on Wednesday.
New Zealand pace bowler Matt Henry has gotten back with a rib injury, administering him out of the three-match one-day global series against the West Indies.
Henry endured Torment down the left half of his body during preparing last week and, with the injury neglecting to improve, has been substituted by Ben Sears for the series beginning in Barbados on Wednesday.
Before then, the groups meet in the third and last Twenty20 worldwide in Jamaica on Sunday, with the travelers holding an unassailable 2-0 lead.
Mentor Gary Stead said the choice to send Henry home was Preparatory and he trusted the veteran would be accessible for the ODI series away to Australia toward the beginning of September.
"Albeit the injury isn't excessively serious, we felt there was a huge gamble it would turn out to be more terrible through playing," Stead said on Sunday.
"With the impending ODI series beginning on Wednesday and comprising of three games more than five days, we saw it as judicious to get a completely fit substitution.
"At 24-years of age Ben's an astonishing youthful possibility and we like the speed and abilities he has."
Singes has played six T20 internationals yet is uncapped in some other configuration.

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