The rest of the Champions Trophy starts only and just a few days. Earlier, a procession of injury started. All four of the Australian people were sidelined. This time Locke Ferguson is also worried about New Zealand.
Ferguson suffered a hamstring injury last Wednesday while playing at the ILT-Twenty20 in the UAE. So the uncertainty over his game in the Champions Trophy is uncertain.
“It looks like a small hamstring injury,” said Kiwi Head Coach Gary Steid about the right -handed pacer. So we are waiting for the doctor's advice before making a decision. '
Ferguson is the most experienced New Zealand pace attack because Tim Saudi and Trent Bolt are not there. The right -handed pacer has taken 5 wickets in 5 ODIs so far.
Meanwhile, the Champions Trophy will begin on February 7. New Zealand will face Pakistan on the opening day.
