The New Zealand cricket team has suffered a major blow as their white-ball captain Mitchell Santner has been ruled out for at least a month due to a shoulder injury. Through an official confirmation, the New Zealand Cricket Board has revealed that the spin-bowling all-rounder has a level 3 ACL shoulder injury.
The board confirmed the extent of the injury after a medical scan. Since he is expected to be out of action for at least a month, he will not be available for the one-off Test against Ireland and the first Test against England.
Mitchell Santner is set to miss several international matches due to injury
“Blackcaps all-rounder and white-ball captain Mitchell Santner is set to be ruled out for at least a month after scans revealed a grade three ACL shoulder injury. The diagnosis means Santner is unavailable for the one-off Test against Ireland and the first Test against England. His availability for the second and third Tests will be assessed at a later date,” the New Zealand Cricket Board said.
“The full squads for the Ireland and England Tests will be announced in the coming days,” it added.
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Mitchell Santner has been ruled out of the remainder of IPL 2026 after suffering a left shoulder injury while fielding for Mumbai Indians against Chennai Super Kings. The New Zealand all-rounder got injured while taking a diving catch.
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