The New Zealand fast bowler Tim Southee has been ruled out of the Test series in South Africa because of a thumb injury and he needs surgery for a ruptured tendon and is likely to be sideline for six-eight weeks and he continued the injury while diving in the field during a Plunket Shield match stuck between Northern Districts and Wellington at Karori Park and he scored 156 off 130 balls and took seven wickets in Northern Districts six-wicket win.
He will start treatment immediately following the process, with a view to him returning to cricket for the period of the home summer to the procedure is likely to continue him out of the game for 6-8 weeks.
The New Zealand board has not decided on a alternate for Southee was best bowler in the drawn Test series in Sri Lanka and he took 12 wickets in two matches and the eight of individuals came in the second Test in Colombo for the New Zealand won by 167 runs.
He will start treatment immediately following the process, with a view to him returning to cricket for the period of the home summer to the procedure is likely to continue him out of the game for 6-8 weeks.
The New Zealand board has not decided on a alternate for Southee was best bowler in the drawn Test series in Sri Lanka and he took 12 wickets in two matches and the eight of individuals came in the second Test in Colombo for the New Zealand won by 167 runs.
that sucked!
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