New Zealand Cricket: New Zealand have been hit hard by injuries, with Matt Henry, Nathan Smith, and Mitchell Santner ruled out of the remainder of the Test Series against the West Indies, the country's cricket board announced on Monday.

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Pace duo Matt Henry (calf) and Nathan Smith (side) injured themselves during the opening Test of the series in Christchurch that finished as a draw, while key all-rounder Mitchell Santner hasn't fully recovered from his groin problem.

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Sharing the news on their X handle, New Zealand Cricket wrote, “Northern Districts bowler Kristian Clarke will join the test squad in Wellington this morning ahead of the second Tegel Test v the West Indies. Welcome in, Kristian! Matt Henry, Nathan Smith and Mitchell Santner have been ruled out of the remainder of the Tegel Test Series v the West Indies. Looking forward to seeing these lads back very soon!"

With first-choice keeper Tom Blundell also ruled out of the second Test after he sustained a hamstring injury on the opening day of the first Test, it leaves the Kiwis struggling for personnel ahead of the next match that begins at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Wednesday.

Keeper-batter Mitch Hay is likely to stand in for Blundell and make his Test debut, while New Zealand could also be tempted to include star all-rounder Glenn Phillips as he returns from his own injury issues.

With first-choice keeper Tom Blundell also ruled out of the second Test after he sustained a hamstring injury on the opening day of the first Test, it leaves the Kiwis struggling for personnel ahead of the next match that begins at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Wednesday.

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New Zealand squad: Tom Latham (c), Michael Bracewell, Kristian Clarke, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Mitch Hay, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Rae, Rachin Ravindra, Blair Tickner, Kane Williamson, Will Young

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