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Big Update Came Out Before IPL 2023, this Player Was Ruled Out of the Entire Season Due to Injury

Sudev Haldar
1 year ago

IPL 2023 Chennai Super Kings: Chennai Super Kings have suffered a major setback ahead of the next season of the Indian Premier League. A big match winner player of Chennai Super Kings is out of IPL 2023. This player is seriously injured. Due to injury, this player is going to stay away from cricket for a long time.

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This Player was Out of IPL 2023

New Zealand team head coach Gary Stead said on Monday that fast bowler Kyle Jammieson will undergo back surgery this week and will be away from the field for about four months. Jamieson will not be able to play in the upcoming Indian Premier League 2023 season. To be held from March 31 to May 28, where he was bought by Chennai Super Kings for Rs 1 crore.

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Will Stay Away From the Field Due to this Injury

Kyle Jammieson has been sidelined from cricket due to a suspected stress fracture. Which ruled him out of the England Test tour last June. The Kiwi pacer was on a comeback trail as he returned to play in the home circuit as well as the New Zealand 11’s practice match against England in Hamilton. He was named in the New Zealand squad for the ongoing home series against England. However, due to injury, he had to be ruled out of this series as well.

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Head Coach Gave this Big Update

New Zealand team head coach Gary Stead said, ‘Kyle has shown the back surgeon and he is going to have surgery at the end of the week. It has been a challenging and difficult time for Kyle. A big blow for us. He has been a brilliant bowler. New Zealand, going into the first Test against England without the services of Matt Henry and Jameson, suffered a heavy defeat. Henry, who missed the first Test at Bay Oval due to the birth of his second child. Will join the team before the second Test starting on February 24 at the Basin Reserve here.

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