Kyle Jamieson Ruled Out of Test Series Due to Injury
By Ananya Rao / 08.03.2026
Kyle Jamieson Ruled Out of Test Series Due to Injury
Kyle Jamieson has been ruled out of the upcoming Test series against England due to a re-occurrence of a back injury. This setback comes after he was expected to return from his back complaint, which initially occurred during New Zealand’s Test tour of England in June.
Jamieson had made a successful comeback to domestic cricket in New Zealand prior to this injury re-occurring. However, an MRI scan revealed a suspected stress fracture of the back, prompting concerns about his long-term fitness. New Zealand coach Gary Stead expressed his disappointment, stating, “It is really gutting for Kyle to have this happen after he had put so much hard work into getting himself back on the park.”
Despite this setback, Jamieson remains part of New Zealand’s squad for the T20 World Cup final, which is set to take place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The final is particularly significant as India aims to defend its T20 World Cup title and secure a record third title. India reached the final after a narrow victory over England, winning by just seven runs, while New Zealand triumphed over South Africa by nine wickets in their semi-final.
In the semi-final match, Finn Allen made headlines by scoring the fastest hundred in T20 World Cup history, achieving the milestone in just 33 balls. This performance has added to the excitement surrounding the final, especially considering that New Zealand has not lost a match to India in T20 World Cup history.
The T20 World Cup final is expected to draw a massive crowd, with the Narendra Modi Stadium boasting a capacity of 1.3 lakh spectators. The pitch conditions suggest that par scores will range between 180-200, setting the stage for a thrilling encounter.
As the final approaches, Jaya Kishori, a prominent figure among Indian cricket fans, expressed her hopes for India, stating, “I pray to God that India wins… Our players are the best, and I hope they win.” Meanwhile, New Zealand seeks its maiden T20 World Cup triumph, hoping to overcome past heartbreaks in ICC finals.
The T20 World Cup final begins at 7:00 PM IST, and while Kyle Jamieson’s injury is a significant concern for New Zealand, details remain unconfirmed regarding his recovery and future participation in the series.
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