New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson made his comeback against Bangladesh after missing two matches of the ICC World Cup 2023 due to a knee injury. He suffered another injury while batting, and some reports are claiming a fracture and that he will be missing the rest of the group stage matches.
He was making his comeback after a long time on the field for his team, and he batted very well in that match while playing at number three for his side. He played a beautiful knock of 78 runs against Bangladesh before getting retired.
Kane Willianson came to the crease after the wicket, and young Rachin Ravindra was looking in a good nick. In the 38th inning, while taking a single, he got a blow on his thumb. The Bangladeshi fielder missed the stump, and the ball crashed into his hand.
Still, Kane Willianson batted with an uncomfortable thumb and built a partnership with Devon Conway and then Daryl Mitchell, and played a beautiful knock of 78 in 107 balls with the help of eight fours and one six.
On the score of 78, the skipper was feeling very pain and uncomfortable and could not carry on his inning and was compelled to leave the ground. Later, when he went through a scan, a fracture on his thumb was claimed.
Now he will not be able to represent his team in the remaining group stages, which is a big blow for New Zealand because he looked in great form against Bangladesh. As the tournament progresses, players like him will be more crucial.
In the latter half of the tournament, all the surfaces are going to be a bit tired, and there might be a lot of turns and help for spinners and roles for players like Williamson, who plays spin really well. He is most likely the team's best player.
Missing a player and skipper like Kane Willianson is really a huge blow for his team; hopefully he can recover soon.
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