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WTC Final: BJ Watling Displays Courage On His Last Day Of Test Cricket
New Zealand wicketkeeper BJ Watling showed courage to withstand his finger injury pain to return to field after lunch on the last day of his Test cricket career here at the Hampshire Bowl on Wednesday.
"BJ Watling dislocated his right ring finger in the first session and has received medical treatment during the lunch break before returning to the field. #WTC21," New Zealand Cricket (NZC) tweeted on the reserve sixth day of the World Test Championship (WTC) final.
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