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Lockie Ferguson ruled out of Sri Lanka ODIs due to Calf injury
Lockie Ferguson has been governed out of the impending ODI series against Sri Lanka with a calf injury. Adam Milne has been called up to supplant Ferguson in the crew.
Ferguson supported the injury while coordinating New Zealand's triumph in the second T20I of the equitable closed series that finished 1-1. The 33-year-old needed to stumble off the field in distress after his second finished, yet he had previously transformed those 12 conveyances by guaranteeing a full go-around that assisted the guests with guaranteeing a five-run win.
He will currently get back for additional outputs which will decide the degree of his physical issue and the restoration time required.
"We're destroyed for Lockie," lead trainer Gary Stead said. "He displayed in the space of only two overs what a resource he is with the ball and he's likewise carried a great deal of administration to this gathering, so he'll be a major miss heading into a significant ODI series for us.
"To be precluded so from the get-go in a visit is consistently difficult to take, however we're confident his recuperation will be short and he'll be back out on the field in the blink of an eye. Adam is a like-for-like substitution who brings certifiable speed and a lot of worldwide experience, so we're anticipating inviting him into the gathering."
The primary match of the ODI series will be played in Dambulla on Wednesday (November 13).