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Setback for New Zealand, Mitchell ruled out of second South Africa Test

Setback for New Zealand, Mitchell ruled out of second South Africa Test

With Daryl Mitchell sidelined, the spotlight falls on other batsmen to step up and fill the void in the crucial middle order.

New Zealand cricket fans received a setback today as key batter Daryl Mitchell was ruled out of the second Test against South Africa due to a foot injury.

Daryl Mitchell, who played a crucial role in their dominant win in the first Test with scores of 34 and 11*, will also miss the upcoming T20I series against Australia. This decision aims to give his injury ample time to heal before the important two-match Test series against the Aussies later this month.

“Daryl Mitchell is a vital player in all formats, and his fitness is crucial for the upcoming matches,” explained coach Gary Stead. “Considering the packed schedule, we believe this is the right time for him to undergo rehabilitation.”

New Zealand in trouble regarding Daryl Mitchell injury

While a replacement for Mitchell hasn’t been announced yet, fast bowler Will O’Rourke and other members of the existing squad will travel to Hamilton and remain in contention for the second Test.

This development comes after New Zealand’s resounding victory in the first Test, propelling them to the top of the World Test Championship rankings. A win in the second Test, starting on February 13th, would further solidify their lead.

With Daryl Mitchell sidelined, the spotlight falls on other batsmen to step up and fill the void in the crucial middle order. The Black Caps will have to make strategic decisions as they aim to continue their winning streak and retain their position in the World Test Championship standings.

The series schedule remains unchanged:

  • February 4-8: First Test, Tauranga (New Zealand won by 281 runs)
  • February 13-17: Second Test, Hamilton
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