Key Points

Rachin Ravindra has been ruled out of the Australia T20I series after suffering a facial injury during fielding practice. He collided with a boundary hoarding at Bay Oval, resulting in a significant laceration that needed intricate stitching. This is actually his second facial injury this year, having previously been struck on the forehead before the Champions Trophy. New Zealand coach Rob Walter confirmed Jimmy Neesham will replace him in the squad while Ravindra focuses on recovery for the upcoming England series.

Key Points: Rachin Ravindra Ruled Out of Australia T20Is with Facial Injury

  • Ravindra collided with boundary hoarding during fielding drill at Bay Oval
  • Suffered major laceration to upper lip and nose requiring specialist stitching
  • This marks his second facial injury in 2025 after previous forehead blow
  • Jimmy Neesham brings 84 T20I experience as replacement player
  • Team prioritizes recovery for England series in two weeks
  • Coach Walter emphasizes player's health and wellbeing as top priority
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Rachin ruled out of Australia T20Is with facial injury; Neesham called in

New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra suffers facial laceration in fielding drill, replaced by Jimmy Neesham for Australia T20I series as he recovers for England tour

"We’re all really disappointed for Rachin to be forced to miss the series - Rob Walter"

Mount Maunganui, Oct 1

Rachin Ravindra has been ruled out of the three-match T20I series against Australia, with Jimmy Neesham replacing him in the squad, New Zealand Cricket said on Tuesday.

Ravindra collided with a boundary hoarding during a fielding drill at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui on Tuesday and suffered a facial laceration that required stitches.

"We’re all really disappointed for Rachin to be forced to miss the series. He sustained a major laceration to his upper lip and nose area which required specialist and intricate stitching and will take time to heal," New Zealand coach Rob Walter said.

“Rachin is obviously an important player for us, but his health and wellbeing is our top priority, and so the decision was made to send him home to recover with an eye to being available for the England series in two weeks’ time," he added.

This is Ravindra's second facial injury in 2025. Earlier this year, in the lead-up to the Champions Trophy, he was struck on the forehead while attempting a catch under the floodlights during a tri-series game against South Africa in Lahore. That blow ruled him out of the rest of the tri-series as well as New Zealand's opening Champions Trophy fixture against Pakistan.

Neesham, who has played 84 T20Is and was with the New Zealand team in Zimbabwe in July, has linked up with the squad in Tauranga.

Walter said Neesham was a proven player to be bringing into the squad. "We’re lucky to be able to call on Jimmy who brings all his experience and all-round capabilities. It’s going to be a big night at Bay Oval and I know we’re all looking forward to getting the Chappell-Hadlee underway," he said.

New Zealand squad: Michael Bracewell (c), Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Bevon Jacobs, Kyle Jamieson, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Tim Robinson, Ben Sears, Tim Seifert, Ish Sodhi

- IANS

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Priya S
Jimmy Neesham is a great replacement! He brings so much experience and his all-round skills will be valuable against Australia. Looking forward to seeing him play! 🇳🇿
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Arjun K
As an Indian cricket fan, I was really looking forward to watching Rachin play against Australia. He's been phenomenal recently. Get well soon, champ! 🙏
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Sarah B
Two facial injuries in one year is concerning. Maybe NZC should review their training safety protocols? Player welfare should always come first, especially with such a talented young player.
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Vikram M
Chappell-Hadlee series is always exciting! Even without Rachin, NZ has a strong squad. Hope the matches are competitive and we get to see some great cricket. 🏆
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Michael C
Jimmy Neesham is a solid choice - his experience in pressure situations will be crucial against the Aussies. Smart move by the selectors!

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