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Matt Henry confirmed as Adam Milne’s replacement in New Zealand squad for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
Adam Milne experienced discomfort in his heel during the clash against West Indies.
Written by Asian News International
Published: Mar 23, 2015, 03:11 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 23, 2015, 03:11 PM (IST)


Dubai: The ICC on Monday said that the Event Technical Committee of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 has approved Matt Henry as a replacement for injured Adam Milne in New Zealand‘s squad for the knockout stage of the tournament. New Zealand vs South Africa semi-final ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 preview
Milne felt discomfort in his left heel following the quarter-final against the West Indies on Sunday and subsequently underwent an MRI scan on Sunday afternoon. The results showed significant swelling around the region and he will not be fit to play any further part in the tournament. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, NZ vs SA: Teams eye maiden final appearance
Henry, the 23-year-old Christchurch born fast bowler, has played eight One-Day Internationals and two T20 internationals for New Zealand to date. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, NZ vs SA: 10 match facts you must know
Any injury or illness-based replacement requires a written submission to the Event Technical Committee along with a diagnosis from a medical practitioner as to the extent of the injury or illness. Once replaced, a player may not return to the squad save as an approved subsequent replacement for another injured or ill player.
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