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West Indies share update on all-rounder’s injury pre T20WC

Chinelle Henry had been stretchered off the pitch during West Indies’ T20 World Cup warm-up game against Australia.

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Prior to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, the West Indies provided updates regarding Chinelle Henry's injuries. The team's medical staff is currently tending to Chinelle Henry, who had an exacerbation of a prior injury. According to a statement from Cricket West Indies , more information will be given as needed. When preparing herself for a catch versus Australia, Henry lost her footing and landed awkwardly.

The Windies were concerned ahead of the big competition after the 30-year-old was stretchered following a brief pause in play. Having participated in five Women's T20 World Cups, Henry is a key member of the West Indies team and serves as vice captain. Saturday in Southampton, the West Indies take face the reigning champions New Zealand to start their T20 World Cup campaign.

Author : Pradeep Sharma

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New Zealand stalwart announces retirement

Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international cricket after 16 years with the Black Caps. Kane Williamson, a legend from

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and a former captain, has declared his immediate retirement from international cricket. Williamson ended an incredible career by explaining his choice in a statement released by New Zealand Cricket. He remarked, "I've been thinking about it for a while, but over the last few days it's become clear that now is the right time

I've always had a great desire to play international cricket, and I'm proud to have given every game I've played for New Zealand my all. It wouldn't be proper to continue with anything less, and I consider myself lucky to be able to go on my own terms. I depart with hope for the future of this group. This New Zealand side has a great deal of potential and a genuine desire to accomplish something exceptional. I adore this team, and I consider myself extremely fortunate to have been a member of it for so long. It will always hold a special place in my heart. Williamson captained the New Zealand squad that advanced to the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Finals in 2019.

Author : Pradeep Sharma