
Hamilton: Mark Chapman was excluded from New Zealand in New Zealand from the second series of three -game series against Pakistan, which is scheduled to play here in Siddon Park on Wednesday.
Chapman, who won the title of the ODI opening player for his quick horn, was injured in the second roles while revealing the subsequent survey of first -class tears, according to New Zealand Crkect (NZC).
As a result, the left mixture will go to Auckland for rehabilitation to recover in time for ODI III, scheduled for Saturday.
While Chapmann is still in the search for the Third ODI, it was replaced by Tim Tim Sever for the previous match.
The first -class mixture got the choice at the back of its great performances in the last T20i series, which was done by five games against Pakistan, during which it ranked 249 running at a rate of 62.
The New Zealand coach, Gary Stad, expressed his disappointment due to Mark Chapman’s injury, but he was comfortable because his range was simple.
“It is clear that the disappointing news of Mark, after really special roles in the opening ODI in Nabir, said.”
“We are grateful because the knee strings are only simple, so we hope that Mark is able to complete its rehabilitation and is available for the final match of the summer on the mountain.”
New Zealand for the second friendly against Pakistan:
Henry Nichols, Mohamed Abbas, Edithia Ashok, Michael Brakwell (C), Tim Sefrt, Jacob Duffy, Mitch Hai (WK), Nick Kelly, Daril Mitchell, Will Orkork, Bin Seraz, Nathan Smith, Will Young.