Jamieson was in fact with the squad at the beginning of the tournament, covering another player, Tim Southee.
The New Zealand cricket team known as the BLACKCAPS has faced many challenges in recent years. ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 to be held in India The Kiwis are a team that has been plagued by injuries in the subcontinent. In order to deal effectively with injuries and uncertainty, the Kiwis have had to make some adjustments to their squad. Kyle Jamieson was called up to be a backup for the team.
Jamieson was in fact with the squad at the beginning of the tournament, covering another player, Tim Southee. Kyle Jamieson is expected to arrive in Bengaluru, India on Thursday. He will be in time for Saturday’s match against Pakistan.
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Why Kyle Jamieson
Kyle Jamieson was brought in because Matt Henry and Lockie Ferguson are both injured. Matt Henry has a problem with his hamstring. The team is waiting for scans to determine the extent of the injury.
Lockie Ferguson, meanwhile, is recovering from a Achilles injury. Gary Stead, the coach of the team, felt that it was necessary to create a backup plan in order to ensure they had enough bowlers available for the Pakistan game.
Stead said that Matt Henry had been a great performer in ODI cricket (One Day International Cricket) for New Zealand for a long time, and they were hoping for positive results from the scan.
Kyle Jamieson will be in India on Friday, and he’ll train with the team to possibly be ready for the match on Saturday. Jamieson has trained with the team over the past two weeks and even played a Plunket-Shield match.


As a result, the BLACKCAPS decided to take precautionary steps by bringing in Kyle Jamieson to serve as a cover due to the injuries suffered by two key bowlers. They hope he can assist them in their upcoming match against Pakistan and are moving to Bengaluru for their preparations.