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Injured NZ opener Guptill doubtful for India clash

October 27, 2021 18:11 IST

Martin Guptill

IMAGE: Martin Guptill hurt his toe after being hit by a Haris Rauf delivery during New Zealand's five-wicket loss to Pakistan in Sharjah on Tuesday. Photograph: Kerry Marshall/Getty Images

Experienced opener Martin Guptill is a doubtful starter for New Zealand's T20 World Cup match against India in Dubai on Sunday after he suffered a toe injury during their clash against Pakistan.

 

Guptill hurt his toe after being hit by a Haris Rauf delivery during his side's five-wicket loss to Pakistan in Sharjah on Tuesday.

New Zealand head coach Gary Stead said Guptill, who scored 17 runs from 20 balls before being cleaned up by Rauf, was not feeling comfortable after the match.

"Guptill was looking in a little bit of discomfort at the end of the match and the next 24 to 48 hours will be decisive," Stead told reporters after the match.

"We will see how he scrubs up overnight. He looked in a little bit of discomfort at the end of the game and it might take 24 to 48 hours to see how he goes."

If Guptill is ruled out of the India clash, it will be a big blow for the Kiwis, who had lost their pace spearhead Lockie Ferguson before the Pakistan match due to a calf muscle injury.

New Zealand named Adam Milne as replacement for Ferguson, who has been ruled out of the tournament.

Playing their first match of the tournament, New Zealand were restricted to 134/8 in their 20 overs after being put into bat before Pakistan chased down the target in 18.4 overs to claim their second win in a row.

The win placed Pakistan on top of the Group 2 points table and Stead feels New Zealand's next match against India in Dubai on Sunday will be crucial if the team has to qualify for the semi-finals.

"You would imagine that Pakistan are now the hot favourites in our group to be the number one seed and the rest of us are fighting it out for the next spot, which makes the India game pretty critical," said the coach.

"You sometimes have to lose one to find out the important things for you. If we can go and beat India then we certainly put ourselves back on the right track."

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