London, May 27: Fast bowler Shane Bond was ruled out of New Zealand's second cricket Test against England at Headingley starting on June 3 and is now set to be sidelined for the entire three-match series. Bond, who missed the tourists' seven-wicket first Test defeat at Lord's, is still working his way back to full fitness after a year out with a stress fracture of the back. He did not bowl in the second innings of the Kiwis' final warm-up game before the first Test against Kent at Canterbury having complained of muscle stiffness. New Zealand team manager Lindsay Crocker said yesterday that Bond had been ruled out of the four-day tour match against Leicestershire starting tomorrow and hence would not be fit enough for the second Test. "Shane won't play in the Leicestershire match starting Friday and as we won't have sufficiently loaded him up with bowling he won't be playing in the second Test," Crocker said.
And with the third match of the three-test series at Trent Bridge due to start on June 10, just three days after the scheduled finish at Headingley, Crocker added it was likely that Bond would miss the whole series. "If he doesn't bowl at Leicestershire that means he doesn't bowl at Headingley which means he is unlikely to have had enough bowling before Trent Bridge.
"What we want to do is to make sure he can participate in the rest of the tour. This (Bond not featuring in the Tests) was something we were aware of when we left New Zealand. "We want to do the best by him because he is such an important asset for us long-term," Crocker added. Bureau Report