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Henry and Jamieson will not play in the T20I series between Pakistan and New Zealand

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Kyle Jamieson and Matt Henry, two pacers for New Zealand, have been ruled out of the current five-match Twenty20 International series against Pakistan.

Kyle Jamieson and Matt Henry, two pacers for New Zealand, have been ruled out of the current five-match Twenty20 International series against Pakistan.“.”The rest of the KFC T20I series against Pakistan will not feature Matt Henry, who is still undergoing injury rehabilitation. During the recent ICC Champions Trophy quarterfinal victory over South Africa, Henry hurt his right shoulder. He has also been dealing with a persistent problem with his right knee.”After Henry, 22, was called up for the first three games of the series, Canterbury speed bowler Zak Foulkes has been kept for the final two games in his place. In place of Kyle Jamieson, Will O’Rourke, who was initially scheduled for the first three games, has joined the T20I team for the final two games, according to a release from New Zealand Cricket.

Jamieson, who is making a strong recovery after a lengthy injury layoff, took three wickets in two games, while Henry did not play in any of the first three games in the series.

When the Kiwis play Pakistan in the fourth Twenty20 International at Mount Maunganui on Sunday, they hope to establish an unstoppable lead in the series, which they now lead 2-1.

However, both sides are prepared to play in the tournament opening over eighteen years later, and Virat Kohli, the prolific batsman, is once again on the verge of achieving a major milestone before the IPL match. To become the third batsman to reach the 1000-run milestone against the Kolkata Knight Riders, Kohli needs just 38 more runs. With a remarkable average of 38.48, Kohli has scored 962 runs in 31 innings, including six half-centuries and a century.

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