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Wednesday, Sep 04, 2019

Ross Taylor likely to play in 3rd T20I against Sri Lanka

Taylor smashed 48 runs with a blistering strike rate of 165.52 in the first T20I. The right-handed batsman had amassed 350 runs in 10 games during the ICC World Cup 2019.

cricket Updated: Sep 04, 2019 21:09 IST
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New Zealand's batsman Ross Taylor attends a practice session a day ahead of their second test cricket match against Sri Lanka in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019.
New Zealand's batsman Ross Taylor attends a practice session a day ahead of their second test cricket match against Sri Lanka in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019.(AP)

New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor is fit and is likely to play the third and final T20I against Sri Lanka after missing the second T20I due to a hip injury.

“Ross could have played [the second game] if we’d desperately needed him to. We just wanted to take the sensible measure of not putting him under undue pressure when we didn’t need to,” Espncricinfo quoted New Zealand’s coach Gary Stead as saying.

Taylor smashed 48 runs with a blistering strike rate of 165.52 in the first T20I. The right-handed batsman had amassed 350 runs in 10 games during the ICC World Cup 2019.

Opening batsman Martin Guptill has been ruled out of the third T20I due to a strain in his stomach, which didn’t allow him to bat in the second T20I match.

New Zealand’s flamboyant batsman Tom Bruce, who smashed a match-winning knock of 53 runs in the last game, suffered a knee problem during his innings.

“We’ve still got 48 hours or so to the next match; so we’ll see how he [Bruce] pulls through,” Gary said.

Hamish Rutherford has been called to provide strength in the batting line up for the final T20I.

The black caps defeated the Lasith Malinga led side by four wickets in a nail biter on Tuesday.

New Zealand will next lock horns with Sri Lanka at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on September 6.

First Published: Sep 04, 2019 21:07 IST

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