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World Cup 2019: Tom Latham to miss warm-up games due to injury

sustained an injury to his finger during a match against Australia XI, before flying to the UK for the World Cup 2019

New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman Tom Latham will be missing the warm-up matches against Indian and West Indies on due to injury. In his absence, uncapped back-up Tom Blundell is set to keep the wickets. The gloveman sustained an injury to his finger during a match against Australia XI, before flying to the UK for the World Cup. Initially, it was understood that Latham would play in the second warm-up, however, now he has been ruled out of the warm-up against West Indies as well. Moreover, it is not clear whether Latham will be fit for New Zealand's opening World Cup match against Sri Lanka on June 1, ICC reported. “Tom won't be available for the first two warm-up games. We are hoping he progresses nice and quickly and we will have to address it as the days go by,” ICC quoted Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson. Williamson also said that he is pleased to have the New Zealand squad back together as the team last played an ODI against Bangladesh in February. “It's been great get together for the last few days. We've not played together for a couple of months but we're not the only ones in that boat. The guys are excited to be back in the camp which is really refreshing, and we're looking forward to the challenges that we have got coming up,” the skipper said.
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