Williamson ruled out of IPL 2023 with knee injury

Kane Williamson, the Gujarat Titans hitter, has been managed out of IPL 2023 because of a knee injury, the establishment declared on Sunday (April 2). Williamson got the injury during the Titans' initial game against Chennai Super Rulers at the Narendra Modi Arena in Ahmedabad. "It is miserable to lose Kane to injury so right off the bat in the competition. We wish him a quick recuperation, with the expectation of seeing him in real life very soon," Vikram Solanki, Titans' head of cricket, expressed in a media discharge. Williamson experienced the injury during the thirteenth over of the principal innings of the IPL opener, when he endeavored a catch at the profound square leg limit. While he figured out how to forestall a six being scored by Ruturaj Gaikwad, palming the ball which skipped and afterward crossed the ropes, Williamson landed hard on his right knee. He was seen gripping his knee in a ton of torment and was offed the ground, with the Titans getting Sai Sudarshan as the Effect Player substitute. Williamson, who had addressed Sunrisers Hyderabad in the past seasons, was roped in at his base cost of INR 2 Crore by the Titans at the sale. The previous New Zealand skipper had just barely recuperated from an elbow injury which had upset him for the recent years. The Titans haven't named a substitution for Williamson yet, expressing that they "will settle a swap for the right-given hitter and a declaration will be made at the appointed time".