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Kane Williamson's injury rare, will recover shortly, says coach Gary Stead
Wellington, March 12 (CRICKETNMORE): With around two months left for the 2019 World Cup, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson has injured his left shoulder while fielding in the second Test against Bangladesh however, coach Gary Stead feels the injury is rare.
After hurting his shoulder while diving in the field in the first innings in the just concluded Test, which the hosts won by an innings and 12 runs, Williamson did not field in the second innings beside experiencing pain while batting and scans revealed that he suffered a grade one tear to his left pectoral minor muscle, The New Zealand Herald reported.
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