Kane Williamson out of second England Test, Tom Latham to lead New Zealand

The Blackcaps are, however, confident he will be fit to lead the team in the inaugural World Test Championship final against India starting on June 18.

Published : Jun 09, 2021 17:57 IST , Birmingham

FILE PHOTO: Kane Williamson and Tom Latham during a training session in 2016.
FILE PHOTO: Kane Williamson and Tom Latham during a training session in 2016.
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FILE PHOTO: Kane Williamson and Tom Latham during a training session in 2016.

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has been ruled out of the second and final Test against England at Edgbaston with a left elbow problem.

However, the Blackcaps are confident he will be fit to lead the team in the inaugural World Test Championship final against India starting on June 18.

Williamson, who captained New Zealand in last week's drawn first Test against England at Lord's, has been managing the injury since first missing matches in March.

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"It's not an easy decision for Kane to have to miss a Test, but we think it's the right one," New Zealand coach Gary Stead said in a statement on Wednesday.

"He's had an injection in his elbow to relieve the irritation he's been experiencing when he bats and a period of rest and rehabilitation will help maximise his recovery."

Stead added: "The decision has been made very much with the ICC World Test Championship final at Southampton in mind and we are confident he will be ready for that match starting on June 18."

Tom Latham will captain the side in Williamson's absence.

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Will Young, who has made two first-class hundreds for English county side Durham this season, will come into the side at number three.

New Zealand will also be without spinner Mitchell Santner, who was previously ruled out with a cut finger, meaning the side will be making at least two changes to the team that played in the first Test.

But experienced left-arm quick Trent Boult is set to come back into the XI after missing the Lord's match, having opted to spend time with his family following the suspension of the Indian Premier League.

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