Cricket-NZ's Ferguson granted parental leave, to miss Canada game


Cricket - One Day International - New Zealand Practice Sessions - The Oval, London, Britain - September 12, 2023 New Zealand's Lockie Ferguson during practice Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

Feb 15 (Reuters) - New ⁠Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson will ⁠miss his side's next Twenty20 World ‌Cup group game against Canada as he was granted paternal leave of absence, New Zealand Cricket announced on ​Sunday.

Ferguson, 34, will depart ⁠for home on Sunday ⁠and is expected to make a return by ⁠the ‌start of the Super 8 stage of the tournament, provided New ⁠Zealand are able to clear the ​group stage.

“At ‌this stage, we won’t be replacing Lockie ⁠in ​the squad as the plan would be for him to return for the Super 8 ⁠phase of the tournament,"head coach ​Rob Walter said in a statement on New Zealand Cricket official website.

"But our travelling reserves ⁠Ben Sears and Cole McConchie are ready to be called into the squad should we need them."

New Zealand have won two ​out of their three group ⁠matches so far, losing to South Africa ​by seven wickets on ‌Saturday, and will play Canada ​on Tuesday.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Michael Perry)

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