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T20 World Cup: Martin Guptill cleared to play against India after Haris Rauf toe-crusher Last Updated : 31 Oct 2021 11:23:02 AM IST New Zealand opener Martin Guptill has been cleared to play in the do-or-die clash against India in the ICC T20 World Cup 'Super 12' later on Sunday, after he showed no discomfort from the toe injury he suffered in the game against Pakistan.
Guptill, who had made a 20-ball 17 in the match against Pakistan on October 26, got a bruised left toe after being hit by a Haris Rauf delivery in the final over of Powerplay. New Zealand lost the low-scoring match by five wickets with eight balls remaining in Sharjah.New Zealand have already lost pace bowler Lockie Ferguson to a calf muscle tear and he was unable to take the field in the game against Pakistan.New Zealand coach Gary Stead confirmed that Guptill would be fit to play India on Sunday."It (toe) went a different shade of colour for a period of time," Stead said in an interview to New Zealand Cricket (NZC). "But he trained on Friday and he's trained again on Saturday night, so it's great to see that he's available and fit for selection."The coach was also quoted as saying by stuff.co.nz that pace bowler Lockie Ferguson's injury replacement, Adam Milne, would, in all likelihood, be included in the New Zealand line-up against India, after the International Cricket Council (ICC) approved his name.The coach had sounded disappointed in the post-match press conference following the defeat to Pakistan over the ICC Technical Committee's decision not to approve Milne as a replacement for Ferguson in time for the crucial game on October 26.New Zealand didn't train for two days after their five-wicket defeat to Pakistan, although they had a session on Friday and then went for an optional one on Saturday evening.IANS Dubai, UAE For Latest Updates Please-
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