Michael Bracewell to miss rest of T20 World Cup for New Zealand with calf issue

Bracewell will miss the remainder of the T20 World Cup
Bracewell will miss the remainder of the T20 World CupREUTERS / Satish Kuma

New Zealand all-rounder Michael Bracewell has been ruled out of the rest of the Twenty20 ​World Cup after re-injuring his left calf, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said ‌on Tuesday, with Cole McConchie ‌set to replace him in the squad.

Bracewell tore his calf in the one-day international series against ⁠India last month and recovered in ‌time for the World Cup but ​damaged the muscle again during warm-ups ahead of Sunday's win over Afghanistan.

"We're all feeling for Michael. It's really tough to ‌get ruled out of a World Cup and I know how much playing for New Zealand ⁠means to him," head coach Rob Walter said.

"Cole is a seasoned campaigner. He brings a great all-round skillset to the group along with a lot of T20 experience. It's great to be able to lean on an experienced head ⁠especially for a World Cup."

New ‌Zealand beat UAE by 10 wickets on Tuesday to top Group D and next play South Africa on Saturday ⁠in Ahmedabad.

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