Boult out of S.Africa third Test

Published March 25, 2017

HAMILTON: New Zealand scrambled on Friday to determine their third Test line up to face South Africa in Hamilton with strike bowlers Trent Boult and Tim Southee as well as senior batsman Ross Taylor all injured.

“It’s an interesting process with so many injuries to try and nut down the balance that we do want to go in with,” captain Kane Williamson said.

Boult pulled out on Friday after failing to recover sufficiently from the groin injury that affected him in the drawn first Test in Dunedin.

Southee has withdrawn with a hamstring injury and Taylor continues to be hampered by the calf tear that kept him out of the second Test in Wellington which South Africa won by eight wickets.

With the tourists 1-0 up, New Zealand need to win in Hamilton to level the series and Williamson said the state of the wicket on Saturday before the toss would determine the balance of the side.

“Two spinners is an option we’re looking at due to conditions, but also due to how many people we have fit at the moment,” Williamson said.

The absence of Boult, Southee and Taylor not only meant shoring up the batting and bowling departments for New Zealand, but also the slip cordon where Taylor was a permanent fixture and Southee a regular member.

“We were perhaps a little bit limited for the options we might have originally wanted to go in with, the balance we had, so that’s why we want to think a little bit more about it and come and have a look again tomorrow.”

Published in Dawn, March 25th, 2017

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