Mitchell ruled out of West Indies ODIs
Daryl Mitchell, the New Zealand all-rounder, has been ruled out of the ongoing ODI series against West Indies. Henry Nicholls, who was earlier named his replacement for the second ODI in Napier, will continue to be a part of the squad.
Mitchell experienced discomfort in his thigh while scoring his seventh ODI century in New Zealand's seven-run win over West Indies at Hagley Oval in the first ODI, and did not return to the field for the second innings. A groin scan revealed a minor groin tear which will require two weeks of rehabilitation.
Mitchell is expected to recover in time for the three-Test series against West Indies, starting at Hagley Oval on December 2.
Head coach Rob Walter said, "It's always tough being ruled out of a series early on with injury, particularly when you're in hot form like Daryl is. He has been our standout performer in the ODI format so far this summer, so he'll be missed for two important matches. The positive is that the injury is only minor, and we should see Daryl recovered and fit for the Test series.
"Henry has been in top form in the Ford Trophy and is an experienced international cricketer, so it's great to welcome him back into the side. It's always pleasing to be able to reward players who are in good touch, and we know Henry will be raring to go if given an opportunity."
