World Cup 2015: Kane Williamson Fit, McClenaghan to Replace Injured Milne Against Bangladesh
Left-arm paceman Mitchell McClenaghan is likely to replace Adam Milne who is down with a bruised shoulder.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: March 12, 2015 09:03 am IST
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum declared Kane Williamson fit to face Bangladesh on Friday but injured fast bowler Adam Milne is unlikely to play, forcing their first change of the World Cup.
Left-arm paceman Mitchell McClenaghan is likely to replace Milne in what would be the first game for one of the four other members of the Black Caps squad who warmed the bench as the hosts racked up five wins in five Pool A games. (Martin Crowe Was like a Grand Master)
Key batsman Williamson was one of the players struck down by gastroenteritis during the week.
"Most of the guys have been fine in term of illness," said McCullum on Thursday. "Milne, we want to have a look in the morning as he is still a little bit stiff."
Asked if McClenaghan would replace Milne, who has a bruised shoulder, McCullum replied: "It's fair to assume that." (Bring on the Beer, Says McCullum)
McCullum said Williamson is keen to play even though New Zealand are already through to the quarter-finals.
"I think so, he (Williamson) is here today hitting balls and it's hard to keep him down for too long. He'll be in there indoors for a good 3-4 hours no doubt, knowing Kane. He seems fine," said McCullum, who said Daniel Vettori and Grant Elliott had also suffered stomach trouble.
"It is what it is. If half the team goes down you can't do anything about it.
"You can't wrap the team up in cotton wool. You just have to get on with it. They're the cards that fall in your hand and you find a way to play them. I'm confident the guys on the bench will play well and give us a good chance."