
Rachin Ravindra has been ruled out of the Black Caps鈥 Chappell-Hadlee series with Australia, after suffering a facial laceration in training.
The 25-year-old collided with an advertising hoarding during a fielding drill on Tuesday, and suffered a deep cut that has required stitches.
Acting captain Michael Bracewell had labelled Ravindra as 鈥渢ouch and go鈥 after the accident, but the Black Caps will take no risks.
The all-rounder was in line to bat at No 3 for the Black Caps in the three Twenty20 matches, but will now leave the squad to heal.
鈥淲e鈥檙e all really disappointed for Rachin to be forced to miss the series,鈥 coach Rob Walter said.
鈥淩achin is obviously an important player for us, but his health and wellbeing is our top priority, and so the decision was made to send him home to recover with an eye to being available for the England series in two weeks鈥 time.鈥
Wellington鈥檚 Tim Robinson looms as the likely replacement for Ravindra in the batting order, with wicketkeeper Tim Seifert and Devon Conway looming as the contenders for the top three spots.
All-rounder Jimmy Neesham has been called into the New Zealand squad to replace Ravindra, at a time where the Black Caps are finalising their stocks for next year鈥檚 Twenty20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
鈥淲e鈥檙e lucky to be able to call on Jimmy who brings all of his experience and all-round capabilities,鈥 Walter continued.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a big night at Bay Oval and I know we鈥檙e all looking forward to getting the Chappell-Hadlee underway.鈥
Australia have also been hit by injury before Wednesday鈥檚 series opener.
All-rounder Glenn Maxwell suffered a fractured wrist while bowling in the nets, and has returned to Australia, with his place taken by wicketkeeper Josh Philippe.
is a sports journalist for the NZ Herald. He has been a sports journalist since 2016.
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