CSK’s Santner out of IPL with knee injury
New Zealand all-rounder Mitchell Santner will miss its Test series against England later this month to have knee surgery that will keep him out of action for up to nine months, the team said.
By : migrator
Update: 2018-03-14 19:17 GMT
Wellington
Santner suffered discomfort during the limited overs matches against England and had a scan, which revealed a bone defect. Further scans showed the injury had deteriorated and needed surgery that would keep him out for between six and nine months.
“On a personal level everyone feels for Mitchell,” New Zealand coach Mike Hesson said in a statement. “He’s a popular guy in the changing room and he’s well respected for the work he puts in for the side. Mitchell is a key player in all three formats for us, so we’ll certainly miss him in the upcoming series.”
“It’s important though that he gets this fixed and we have him back for what is a big next 18 months for us.” Leg-spinner Todd Astle has been brought in as a replacement for the test series, which starts on March 22 in Auckland with New Zealand’s first day-night test.
“Having another spin bowling all-rounder in Todd is of real benefit for us and he’ll be looking forward to his opportunity,” New Zealand selector Gavin Larsen said. “Being involved in the first day-night test in New Zealand is really exciting and there’s always something special about playing England.
“They have match winners throughout their squad so we expect a challenging series.” With the injury, Santner’s will also miss the upcoming season of IPL for Chennai Super Kings and his first County season with Derbyshire.
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