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Ross Taylor, Mitchell Santner ruled out of New Zealand vs Australia, 2nd Test at Christchurch
Australia thrashed New Zealand by an innings and 52 runs in the first Test at Wellington.
Written by Agence France-Presse
Published: Feb 15, 2016, 11:37 AM (IST)
Edited: Feb 15, 2016, 11:37 AM (IST)


Wellington, (New Zealand): Ross Taylor and Mitchell Santner were Monday ruled out of the New Zealand side for the second Test against Australia as they look to atone for their first Test thumping. Neither has recovered sufficiently from the injuries that sidelined them from the first Test, coach Mike Hesson said. Australia won the first Test in Wellington by an innings and 52 runs and victory in the second Test starting in Christchurch on Saturday would see them replace India as the top-ranked team in the world. FULL CRICKET SCORECARD: New Zealand vs Australia 2015-16, 1st Test at Wellington
Senior batsman Taylor suffered a muscle tear in his left side during last month’s one-day series against Pakistan, and left-arm spinner Santner has a bruised heel from the ODIs against Australia which followed.
“Everyone wants to play against Australia, so both guys are understandably disappointed to be missing out. The players and the medical staff worked hard to be available for the match, but in the end ran out of time,” said Hesson. Both players are said to be on track to be available to play in the World Twenty20 in India next month.
Henry Nicholls and Mark Craig, who replaced Taylor and Santner for the first Test and were two of the better New Zealand performers will remain with the side for the second Test.
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The first Test ended on Monday as Australia inflicted a crushing innings defeat on New Zealand with a day to spare in the first Test in Wellington when they dismissed the home side for 327. In a Test that will be remembered for two majestic innings by Adam Voges and Usman Khawaja, as well as an umpiring howler, Australia won by an innings and 52 runs.