Southee to join New Zealand World Cup squad as he continues recovery

Tim Southee has been cleared to join the New Zealand squad for the ODI World Cup as he continues to recover following surgery on his fractured right thumb. The 34-year-old disengaged the finger while endeavoring a discover during New Zealand's fourth and last ODI against Britain at Ruler's prior this month. He in this way underwent surgery, and will currently travel to India on Saturday with a plan to be good for New Zealand's initial World Cup game against Britain on October 5. In the event that he figures out how to recuperate in time, it will stamp Southee's fourth ODI World Cup appearance having been important for it in the 2011, 2015 and 2019, and seventh global visit to India. Quick bowler Kyle Jamieson will likewise interface up with the New Zealand crew too. He isn't a piece of the 15-part World Cup unit, formally, and in this way won't be accessible to participate in any of the warm-up matches. He is only there as cover. Jamieson was with the side that beat Bangladesh 2-0 in a three-match series in front of the World Cup. New Zealand as of now have injury worries with their chief Kane Williamson recuperating from a burst upper leg tendon that he experienced in last season's IPL. While he has been remembered for the New Zealand World Cup crew, it is not yet clear whether he is sufficiently fit to agree with the group when the competition gets going one week from now. The second gathering of New Zealand players and care staff are set to leave to India from Christchurch on Wednesday, while a couple of players will join the crew from Bangladesh. New Zealand play two warm-up matches - against Pakistan on September 29 in Hyderabad and South Africa on October 2 in Thiruvananthapuram prior to playing the initial round of the World Cup in Ahmedabad.