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PAK vs NZ: Adam Milne has withdrawn from ODIs

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PAK vs NZ: Adam Milne has withdrawn from ODIs

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  • Adam Milne had hamstring tightness against India.
  • The fast bowler has withdrawn from the team to tour Pakistan and India.
  • There will be three One-Day Internationals and  Twenty20 matches.
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PAK vs NZ: Adam Milne, a fast bowler for New Zealand, has withdrawn from the team that will go to Pakistan and India for one-day internationals.

During the home series against India, Milne had tightness in his hamstring. During the month of December, he was forced to sit out two Ford Trophy matches.

His spot in the One-Day International squad has been taken by Blair Tickner, who is already in Pakistan with the Test team.

Members of New Zealand’s One-Day International squad will depart the country on January 4. They will meet the rest of the team in Karachi, which is where the next three one-day internationals are to be played on January 9, 11, and 13.

After having previously hosted two Test matches, the National Bank Cricket Arena (NBCA) will now play host to all three One-Day Internationals.

There will be three one-day internationals and the same number of twenty20 internationals played when New Zealand is in India. There will be a significant absence of key New Zealand players during the tour of India, notably Kane Williamson and Tim Southee.

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