New Zealand vs South Africa 2014: Ross Taylor would miss ODI series due to calf injury

Taylor to miss South Africa ODI series

By Indo-Asian News Service Last Updated on - October 18, 2014 11:57 AM IST
Ross Taylor's left calf strain means he will miss all three matches - two scheduled for Mt Maunganui's Bay Oval Tuesday and Friday, and a third at Hamilton's Seddon Park Oct 27 © Getty Images (File Photo)
Ross Taylor’s left calf strain means he will miss all three matches – two scheduled for Mt Maunganui’s Bay Oval Tuesday and Friday, and a third at Hamilton’s Seddon Park Oct 27 © Getty Images (File Photo)

Wellington: Oct 18, 2014

Former New Zealand captain and star batsman Ross Taylor has been ruled out of the three-match One-Day International (ODI) home series against South Africa, starting Oct 21, due to a calf injury.

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Taylor’s left calf strain means he will miss all three matches – two scheduled for Mt Maunganui’s Bay Oval Tuesday and Friday, and a third at Hamilton’s Seddon Park Oct 27, according to New Zealand Cricket (NZC).

A 13-strong New Zealand XI, comprising established ‘Black Caps’ and a number of fringe World Cup contenders, had been named to contest warm-up ODI against Ireland in Hamilton Saturday. As well as Taylor, Kane Williamson, Adam Milne and Tim Southee were also omitted from the New Zealand XI.

Williamson’s left wrist injury means he will miss at least the first ODI against South Africa, while paceman Milne is out for the entire series with an elbow injury. Southee is expected to have recovered from a shoulder niggle, and will be available for all three South African matches.

A New Zealand XI scraped to a one-run win over Scotland Wednesday in an earlier warm-up match.