KARACHI: New Zealand wicketkeeper Tom Blundell has been ruled out of the final day’s play of the ongoing second Test against Pakistan after picking up a groin strain.
Opening batter cum wicket-keeper Tom Latham has replaced Blundell behind the wickets as New Zealand strives to take eight wickets on the final with 319 runs to defend.
Taking to Twitter, New Zealand Cricket announced that Blundell has sustained a groin strain (left adductor).
“Blundell will be monitored post tour but is expected to be available for the England Test series in mid-February.” it added.
Tom Latham continuing as wicket-keeper on Day 5 instead of Tom Blundell who has a groin strain (left adductor). Blundell will be monitored post tour but is expected to be available for the England Test series in mid-February. #PAKvNZ #NZvENG pic.twitter.com/4kzX28nglf
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) January 6, 2023
Blundell played a valiant knock of 74 from 135 balls and stitched a solid fifth-wicket partnership with Michael Bracewell, who remained unbeaten on 74, to steer New Zealand to 227/5 in their second turn before skipper Tim Southee declared the innings.
The bold declaration just minutes before the day’s end paid dividends as New Zealand earned back-to-back wickets to leave stranded on 0/2.
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