Michael Bracewell of New Zealand will miss the World Cup due to an Achilles injury

Bracewell, who was hurt while representing Worcestershire Rapids in the English T20 Blast, will have surgery on Thursday in the United Kingdom.According to New Zealand Cricket, all-rounder Michael Bracewell of New Zealand will miss the one-day World Cup in India due to a ruptured right Achilles tendon.Bracewell, who was hurt while representing Worcestershire Rapids in the English T20 Blast, will have surgery on Thursday in the United Kingdom.The 32-year-old all-around spin bowler is anticipated to require six to eight months for recovery.

Gary Stead, the head coach of New Zealand, stated in a statement, “First of all, you always feel for the player when injury strikes and especially when it means they will have to miss a world event.”Michael is understandably unhappy, but he’s also realistic in his acceptance that accidents happen in sports, and he’s now concentrating on his recovery.At the most recent 50-over World Cup in 2019, New Zealand finished second to the tournament’s hosts, England.The event will be held in India this year in October and November; the dates are to be announced.

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