With New Zealand’s one of the finest batsman Ross Taylor has been diagnosed with a grade one muscle strain in his left calf said New Zealand Cricket on Tuesday, with England tour just a month away.
Taylor who missed a couple of One Day Internationals against Bangladesh in March owing to a left hamstring injury has now picked up a calf injury on the opening day of their training camp in Lincoln on Monday.
Ross Taylor suffers a calf injury during training session ahead of England tour
“An MRI scan has confirmed a grade one muscle strain to Ross Taylor's left calf. He sustained the injury on the first day of camp and will stay with the team to help rehabilitate the injury. Taylor will then look to return to batting and running next week before flying to England,” the country’s governing body tweeted.
An MRI scan has confirmed a grade one muscle strain to Ross Taylor’s left calf.
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) May 3, 2021
He sustained the injury on the first day of camp & will stay with the team to help rehabilitate the injury.
Taylor will then look to return to batting & running next week before flying to England. pic.twitter.com/65F7MGBgyI
The 37-year-old who went 14 innings without a century to his name will retain his number 4 in the New Zealand batting order provided he gets fully fit in time for the England series.
The Blackcaps are scheduled to play a two-Test series against England starting June 2. After the Test series against the home team, New Zealand will be facing team India in the final of the inaugural World Test Championship in Southampton from June 18.
(With Reuters inputs)