Black Caps fast bowler Will O’Rourke has a stress fracture in his lower back and will be out of action for at least three months.
A New Zealand Cricket release said the 24-year-old sustained the injury while bowling in the first Test against Zimbabwe earlier this month.
Black Caps coach Rob Walter said O’Rourke will undergo a three-month rehabilitation before being reassessed to ascertain a return to bowling and to play.
“We’re really feeling for Will at the moment and wishing him speedy recovery,” he said.
“He’s had such an impressive start to his career and so naturally it is disappointing when an injury like this comes along, but he’s a resilient guy and determined to put the work in and come back stronger.”
The injury means O’Rourke won’t be available for the Black Caps’ opening white-ball tours of the home summer against Australia (October 1 – 4), England (October 18 – November 1) and the West Indies (November 5-22).
Glenn Phillips and Finn Allen have also been ruled out of the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy T20I series against Australia at Bay Oval in the first week of October.
Phillips requires further rehabilitation on the groin injury that ruled him out of the Zimbabwe tour and will be reassessed in a month’s time, while Allen is set for three months on the sideline after undergoing surgery on his right foot.
White-ball captain Mitchell Santner, who returned home from The Hundred over the weekend following groin pain, is set to have abdominal surgery with an expected recovery time of approximately one month making him touch and go for the Australian series.
Walter said they would give Santner every opportunity to play in the series.
“Mitch is a world class player and a crucial part of our T20 side from a skills and leadership point of view,”
“With that in mind we expect to name him in our squad when we announce it in a couple of weeks’ time, and from there we can assess how his rest and rehabilitation progresses following surgery, before making a call on the eve of the series.
“It’s disappointing to lose the services of Glenn and Finn who have played important batting roles in our T20 set up in recent times.”
In positive injury news, Wellington Firebirds pace-bowler Ben Sears has recovered from the side-strain that saw him miss the tour of Zimbabwe and is expected to be available for the start of the home summer.
The Black Caps’ T20I squad for the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy KFC T20I series is set to be announced in the second week of September.
The series will be screened live and free in New Zealand on TVNZ 1 and TVNZ+.
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