New Zealand pacer Matt Henry could be a doubtful starter for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final after sustaining a shoulder injury during the semi-final against South Africa in Lahore.
Henry, currently the tournament’s leading wicket-taker with 10 wickets at an average of 16.70, injured his shoulder while taking a catch to dismiss Heinrich Klaasen. Although he returned later in the match to bowl two overs and was seen diving in the field, his participation in the final remains uncertain.
Coach Stead: “Still a little bit unknown”
Speaking about Henry’s fitness, head coach Gary Stead provided an update:
“I guess the positive thing from our perspective is he got back out there to bowl. We’ve had some scans and stuff done on him, and we’re going to give him every chance to be playing in this match. But it’s still a little bit unknown at this stage.”
Replacement: Jacob Duffy
If Henry is ruled out, New Zealand has Jacob Duffy, a right-arm seamer, in their squad as a backup. Duffy hasn’t played any matches in this tournament but had an outing against Pakistan in a pre-tournament tri-series, where he took 1 for 48 in seven overs.
With the final against India set to be played in Dubai, Henry’s availability could be crucial for New Zealand’s bowling attack, especially given his five-wicket haul against the same opposition in the group stage.
The Kiwis will be hoping for a quick recovery as they aim for their first Champions Trophy title.
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