Key Takeaways
- 1📊 Ferguson, Henry recover from calf injuries
- 2🏆 Santner captains 15-man NZ WC squad
- 3💡 Paternity leave possible for pace duo
- 4🔮 Full fitness key for India-SL WC success
"The two pace bowlers are among a group of players recovering from injuries ahead of the tournament"
Lockie Ferguson and Matt Henry could step away briefly for paternity during New Zealand's 2026 T20 World Cup campaign, joining an injury-hit squad led by Mitchell Santner. The pace duo headlines recoveries ahead of the India-Sri Lanka extravaganza.
Kiwi Pace Revival
Both pacers shake off calf woes, slotted into the 15-man group with Finn Allen (finger/hamstring), Mark Chapman (ankle), and Santner (adductor). Ferguson returns post-November 2024 absence, bolstering Black Caps' firepower. Indian viewers relish the subcontinent pace battle, reminiscent of Bumrah's slingy magic.
Paternity leaves add family-first flavor, but New Zealand prioritizes fitness for group clashes. Santner's cool captaincy anchors the side.
With the WC on horizon, Kiwi express bows aim to roar, blending recovery tales with new-dad joys.
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