NZ vs PAK: Injured Williamson set to miss remainder of Pakistan series
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, who suffered a hamstring injury in the second Twenty20 against Pakistan, is unlikely to take any further part in the series, coach Gary Stead said Monday.
The injury to Williamson is a major blow for the New Zealand team as they look to continue their winning streak against Pakistan. With his absence, the team will have to find a way to fill the void left by their influential captain. Williamson's consistent performance and leadership qualities have been instrumental in the team's success, making him a crucial player in the squad.
However, despite the setback, New Zealand remains confident in their ability to perform well in the upcoming matches. The team has a strong lineup and will be looking to other key players to step up and take charge in Williamson's absence. The coaching staff will be working closely with the players to ensure they are prepared and ready to face the challenges ahead.
Although Williamson's absence will be felt, this presents an opportunity for other players to showcase their skills and make a significant impact. It will be interesting to see who steps up and takes on the responsibility of leading the team in this crucial series against Pakistan.