Kane Williamson hangs in the balance ahead of the 2023 World Cup, the deadline to prove fitness

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The New Zealand team wants to give its captain Kane Williamson every chance to be fit for the 2023 World Cup. As the squad announcement for the October-November World Cup in India nears, New Zealand head coach Gary Stead has revealed how much time Kane Williamson has to prove his fitness. He says we have two more weeks and during this time he has to prove his fitness.

Kane Williamson suffered a knee injury while fielding during the opening match of the Indian Premier League, i.e. IPL, in March. After this, his chances of playing in the World Cup were reduced to less than half, but the 33-year-old expressed his desire to play in the World Cup for the country and was looking fit ahead of time. The veteran batsman is training hard to be included in New Zealand’s 15-member squad for the six-week tournament in India starting October 5.

He was recently seen batting at the nets with his teammates. He will accompany the team on the tour of England and his fitness will be known there. Teams have until September 5 to submit initial squads to the ICC for the 13th edition of the World Cup and then submit the final list before the September 28 cut-off date. After September 28, the team can be changed only after receiving the approval of the ICC.

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New Zealand coach Gary Stead said Williamson was progressing well to return to full fitness but the team’s influential captain still had a few ticks to tick before he could be considered for selection. “We’ve got about two weeks from now to pick that team. (We’ll) give him every opportunity and use all that time. He’s in full rehab mode, he’ll be back again,” Stade said. mesh, but he still has a lot of work to do.”

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