Veteran New Zealand pacer Tim Southee admitted that it was a bit of a race against time for him to be in the squad for the Men’s ODI World Cup and is now keeping his fingers crossed on the recovery process from a fractured and dislocated thumb, which needed surgical intervention.
Southee had dislocated and fractured his right thumb while taking a catch during an ODI match against current Cup holders England on September 15. He now has a plate and some screws inserted in the thumb to boost his recovery in a bid to take part in New Zealand’s campaign at some point.
"It's been a crazy couple of weeks. A bit of a race against time to get here, but managed to get here and it's a great place to come. It's an awesome place to come and play cricket, let alone being a World Cup, in time. The excitement and passion they have for the sport is something you don’t experience in rest of the world, leading to big excitement around the group," said Southee in an audio chat with New Zealand Cricket (NZC).