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New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra injured his face in training, while Australia’s Glenn Maxwell broke his forearm, both threatening their T20 series debut.
New Zealand all-rounder Rachin Ravindra sustained a facial laceration during a training session in Mount Maunganui, colliding with a boundary hoarding while fielding, just before the T20I series against Australia begins.
He passed an initial concussion test and is under medical observation, marking his second facial injury in 2025.
His availability for the opening match on October 1 remains uncertain, potentially impacting New Zealand’s strategy.
Australia also faces a setback, with Glenn Maxwell ruled out due to a fractured forearm sustained in nets, replaced by Josh Philippe.
The series, a key buildup to the 2026 T20 World Cup, now carries added uncertainty.
Rachin Ravindra, de Nueva Zelanda, se lesionó la cara en el entrenamiento, mientras que Glenn Maxwell, de Australia, se rompió el antebrazo, lo que amenazó su debut en la serie T20.