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Cairns to miss crunch match
Cuttack, Nov 06:Cairns hurt himself in Pune, where he was returning from another injury All-rounder Chris Cairns will miss New Zealand`s crunch game against India.
Cuttack, Nov 06:Cairns hurt himself in Pune, where he was returning from another injury
All-rounder Chris Cairns will miss New Zealand's crunch game against India.
Injury-prone Cairns left the field with hamstring problems during Monday's defeat against Australia and has failed to recover in time.
A loss for New Zealand on Thursday would take their fate out of their own hands ahead of the triangular final.
They would then need to win their remaining two games and hope Australia beat India on 12 November to have a chance of reaching the decider.
Cairns missed the recent Test series against India before hobbling off the field during the Kiwis' rain-hit one-day opener and missing the next two games.
"Cairns hasn't come through," coach Ashley Ross told reporters after the player failed a fitness test.
New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming made waves this week when criticising the standard of pitches in India and the scheduling of the tournament.
But stand-in India captain Rahul Dravid refuses to be drawn into a debate.
"We have to win our remaining games and that is all I am concerned about," said Dravid, standing in for injured Sourav Ganguly.
India will be without leg-spinner Anil Kumble, who is mourning the death of his father.
Dravid insists India will be focused for the Cuttack clash. But they have been boosted by the return of paceman Ashish Nehra, who has recovered from ankle surgery and is likely to play.
Sairaj Bahutule has been drafted in as Kumble's replacement, but India are undecided if they will play him or left-arm spinner Murali Kartik.
Dravid added India are unlikely to tinker with their batting line-up, despite Australia's second-string attack bowling his side out for 209 last Saturday.
"I don't think we will have too many changes," he said.
"This is a crucial game. We know the value of winning this game."
Injury-prone Cairns left the field with hamstring problems during Monday's defeat against Australia and has failed to recover in time.
A loss for New Zealand on Thursday would take their fate out of their own hands ahead of the triangular final.
They would then need to win their remaining two games and hope Australia beat India on 12 November to have a chance of reaching the decider.
Cairns missed the recent Test series against India before hobbling off the field during the Kiwis' rain-hit one-day opener and missing the next two games.
"Cairns hasn't come through," coach Ashley Ross told reporters after the player failed a fitness test.
New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming made waves this week when criticising the standard of pitches in India and the scheduling of the tournament.
But stand-in India captain Rahul Dravid refuses to be drawn into a debate.
"We have to win our remaining games and that is all I am concerned about," said Dravid, standing in for injured Sourav Ganguly.
India will be without leg-spinner Anil Kumble, who is mourning the death of his father.
Dravid insists India will be focused for the Cuttack clash. But they have been boosted by the return of paceman Ashish Nehra, who has recovered from ankle surgery and is likely to play.
Sairaj Bahutule has been drafted in as Kumble's replacement, but India are undecided if they will play him or left-arm spinner Murali Kartik.
Dravid added India are unlikely to tinker with their batting line-up, despite Australia's second-string attack bowling his side out for 209 last Saturday.
"I don't think we will have too many changes," he said.
"This is a crucial game. We know the value of winning this game."