Ben Sears could possibly be in line to make his ODI debut in opposition to West Indies on August 17 after being known as as much as substitute Matt Henry, who’s been dominated out with a rib harm.
Henry first skilled ache in his left aspect throughout coaching final week and with the harm failing to enhance, the choice was made to exchange him within the squad.
New Zealand head coach Gary Stead mentioned: “It’s a disgrace for Matt to should return house at this level of the tour. Although the harm just isn’t overly critical – we felt there was a big threat it will develop into worse via enjoying.
“With the upcoming ODI series starting on Wednesday and consisting of three games over five days, we saw it as prudent to bring in a fully fit replacement,” he mentioned.
“Matt is on his way home and will begin his rehabilitation immediately with an eye to being ready for the ODI series in Australia in early September.”
New Zealand will play the three-match Chappell-Hadlee Trophy collection in Australia, ranging from September 2.
Sears arrived in Jamaica on Sunday and can fly with the squad to Barbados on Monday. The 24-year-old pacer has performed six T20Is for the Blackcaps.
“Ben comes contemporary from a profitable tour with the Blackcaps in Europe and whereas he’s but to play ODI cricket – we imagine he’s prepared if known as upon.
“At 24, he’s an thrilling younger prospect and we just like the tempo and abilities he possesses.