ODI World Cup: New Zealand suffered a massive setback ahead of the ICC Men's ODI World Cup with top bowler Tim Southee suffering an injury during the fourth ODI against England at the Lord's here on Friday.

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Southee suffered a dislocated and fractured bone in his right thumb while attempting to take a catch in the 14th over as England posted 311/9 in their 50 overs.

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"An x-ray has confirmed that Tim Southee dislocated and fractured a bone in his right thumb while attempting to take a catch in the 14th over of the 1st innings. A timeline for his recovery will be established tomorrow when he undergoes further assessment," the New Zealand team informed in a statement on social media platform X on Friday.

Though the New Zealand team management will be conducting further assessment of Southee's injury, he faces the threat of missing next month's World Cup in India. A fracture in the thumb will need a lengthy period away from the game.

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Meanwhile, opener Finn Allen has been cleared of any fracture or break after injuring the little finger on his right-hand while on as a substitute fielder.

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