Black Caps captain Kane Williamson will miss the upcoming Twenty20 series against England after a recurring hip injury flared up, team officials said Friday.
Paceman Tim Southee will lead the team in Williamson’s absence, with the batsman hoping to return for a two-Test series against the tourists in late November.
Coach Gary Stead said it was the same injury that affected Kane Williamson during the Test series against Bangladesh in March. “It’s disappointing timing for Kane at the start of an exciting Kiwi summer, but we feel it’s the right decision with a busy season ahead,” Stead said.
The decision to rest Kane Williamson was taken after he represented Northern Districts against Canterbury at the Hagley Oval in the opening round of the Plunket Shield.
“We’ve been monitoring the injury of Kane Williamson for a while now and it’s the same issue that ruled him out of the final Test against Bangladesh back in March,” said Black Caps coach Gary Stead.
“It’s disappointing timing for Kane Williamson at the start of an exciting Kiwi summer, but we feel it’s the right decision with a busy season ahead.
Southee had earlier led New Zealand to a T20I series win in Sri Lanka in September.
“We’re fortunate to have someone experienced like Tim who can comfortably step in and take the reins.” Stead said fast bowler Lockie Ferguson would play the first three fixtures of the five-match series then be replaced by Trent Boult.
The series begins on Friday, November 1, in Christchurch. It will be the first meeting between the two sides since the dramatic World Cup final at Lord’s in July, which ended with scores tied after a Super Over but England won by virtue of hitting more boundaries.
New Zealand squad:
Tim Southee (capt), Trent Boult (games 4 and 5), Colin de Grandhomme, Lockie Ferguson (games 1-3), Martin Guptill, Scott Kuggeleijn, Daryl Mitchell, Colin Munro, Jimmy Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Tim Seifert, Ish Sodhi, Ross Taylor, Blair Tickner.