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Injured Jesse Ryder to fly back home
Key New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder will miss an upcoming five-match one-day international series against India following a calf injury.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: November 23, 2010 10:51 AM IST
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The left-hander picked up a calf strain in the second Test in Hyderabad and aggravated it further during the final game in Nagpur, where he batted with a runner.
"Ryder is flying back home and will not be available for the one-day series against India," team manager Dave Currie said after New Zealand were thrashed by an innings and 198 runs in the final Test to lose the series 1-0.
Ryder finished as the second-highest run-getter for New Zealand with 274 runs from five innings in the three-Test series.
The first one-dayer will be played in Guwahati on Nov 28 followed by matches in Jaipur (Dec 1), Vadodara (Dec 4), Bangalore (Dec 7) and Chennai (Dec 10).
Key New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder will miss an upcoming five-match one-day international series against India following a calf injury.The left-hander picked up a calf strain in the second Test in Hyderabad and aggravated it further during the final game in Nagpur, where he batted with a runner.
"Ryder is flying back home and will not be available for the one-day series against India," team manager Dave Currie said after New Zealand were thrashed by an innings and 198 runs in the final Test to lose the series 1-0.
Ryder finished as the second-highest run-getter for New Zealand with 274 runs from five innings in the three-Test series.
The first one-dayer will be played in Guwahati on Nov 28 followed by matches in Jaipur (Dec 1), Vadodara (Dec 4), Bangalore (Dec 7) and Chennai (Dec 10).
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