NEW DELHI: New Zealand batter Kane Williamson has been officially ruled out of the second Test against India, which starts on October 24 in Pune.
Williamson is still recovering from a groin strain sustained during New Zealand’s recent series against Sri Lanka.
Head coach Gary Stead confirmed the decision, stating that while Williamson’s recovery is progressing, he isn’t yet fit enough for the physical demands of Test cricket.
“Kane is moving in the right direction, but he’s not at 100% fitness yet,” Stead explained. “We’re hopeful that he’ll show further improvement and be available for the third Test.”
The New Zealand team is taking a cautious approach with Williamson’s recovery, ensuring he gets the time needed to regain full fitness. “We’ll give him as much time as possible to get himself ready, but certainly continue to take a cautious approach,” Stead added.
Williamson’s absence is a setback for the Kiwis, who are now leading 1-0 in the three-match series after a thrilling first Test win in Bengaluru.
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The New Zealand camp remains optimistic about Williamson’s availability for the third Test, with the team management closely monitoring his recovery.
Meanwhile, New Zealand made history in the first Test by securing their first victory on Indian soil in 36 years.
They chased down 107 runs on the final day, defeating India by eight wickets. Rachin Ravindra (39 not out) and Will Young (48 not out) led the successful chase with a 75-run partnership, giving the visitors a 1-0 series lead.