Adam Milne ruled out of the World Cup


Black Cap player Adam Milne has been eliminate of  World Cup semi-final against South Africa at Eden Park which will be held on Tuesday because during a net session at Eden Park, Auckland, the Kiwi fast bowler Milne injured and he will not be suitable for Kiwis to make it through to the final.

The Kiwi fast bowler Milne is affliction from a left heel injury, with Mike Hesson Black Caps coach inheriting the all clear from the ICC to actuate Matt Henry as a replacement.

The embarrassment that Milne felt following New Zealand's quarter-final victory over West Indies on Saturday and a scan displayed significant injury around the heel.

The player who had  taken 5 wickets by giving only 199 runs in the tournament and bowled Gayle for 61 all the while with Quarter final victory.

Zealand player Matt Henry, has only played eight one day games but has influential career figures of 21 wickets with an average of 15.42.

Though Kiwis coach Hesson was giving extinction away about who would be recommended to the starting XI. The third fast bowler following Tim Southee and Trent Boult, Adam had been a automatic choice.

"Once we get to the ground we'll look at whoever is available in the squad and we'll look at the wicket again and we'll pick what we deem to be the best squad." said Hesson to skysports.

The fixture will be organized on the same turf where The Kiwis laid down The kangaroos on their knees to become one of the favourites to hook up the final place.

"The way we have operated with Adam in that third seamer role has worked quite well for us coming in after our two opening bowlers swinging the ball. That doesn't mean we have to roll out the same game plan or same strategy but it has served us well over the last little while. We probably need to have another look at the wicket, look at the overhead conditions as well and try and factor all of those things in." The Kiwis Skipper Brendon McCullum added.
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