This story is from September 29, 2023

Kane Williamson set to miss opening ODI World Cup game due to injury

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson will miss the opening game of the 50-overs World Cup against England due to an ongoing knee injury. The 33-year-old suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament earlier this year and had surgery. While Williamson has been involved in team preparations, coach Gary Stead emphasized a cautious approach to his rehabilitation.
Kane Williamson set to miss opening ODI World Cup game due to injury
Kane Williamson (IANS Photo)
NEW DELHI: New Zealand's cricket team announced that their captain, Kane Williamson, will not be available for the opening game of the upcoming 50-overs World Cup against England, scheduled for October 5.
Williamson's absence is due to his ongoing recovery from a knee injury he sustained earlier this year, which required surgery and raised concerns about his participation in the prestigious tournament.
In April, the 33-year-old cricket star suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), an injury that threatened his appearance at the World Cup.
While Williamson has been actively involved in the team's preparations, it has been decided that he will sit out the tournament's first match in Ahmedabad.

The team's statement highlighted their cautious approach to Williamson's rehabilitation. Coach Gary Stead emphasized that the focus has always been on the long-term perspective regarding Williamson's return to competitive cricket.
He expressed satisfaction with the progress of Williamson's recovery and stressed the importance of ensuring that the captain can handle the demands and intensity of international cricket.

Stead further mentioned their intention to continue monitoring Williamson's rehabilitation on a daily basis, with no rush to bring him back until he is fully ready to perform at his best.
In Williamson's absence, Tom Latham is set to lead the New Zealand cricket team in the opening game of the World Cup. This match will mark a rematch of the 2019 World Cup final, in which England emerged victorious, although the outcome was determined by a boundary countback rule that has since been scrapped.
(With Reuters inputs)
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