New Zealand called up seamer Daryl Tuffey (pictured) in to their World Cup patrol as cover for a harmed Kyle Mills. Tuffey is approaching to stick upon a group in Mumbai upon Friday when a Black Caps, who have already done certain of their quarter-final place, face Sri Lanka in their final Group A match.
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MUMBAI (AFP) – New Zealand called up seamer Daryl Tuffey in to their World Cup patrol as cover for a harmed Kyle Mills.
Tuffey is approaching to stick upon a group in Mumbai upon Friday when a Black Caps, who have already done certain of their quarter-final place, face Sri Lanka in their final Group A match.
“With Kyle Mills pang from a quad aria you felt it was critical to cover a bases,” pronounced New Zealand selector Mark Greatbatch.
“The healing group have been operative tough to get Kyle fit as well as you have been carefree he will still fool around a large partial in a World Cup so bringing in Daryl is a precaution.
“Getting Daryl over to India early gives him a most appropriate possibility of adjusting to a opposite time section as well as conditions should he turn partial of a central squad.”
The 32-year-old Tuffey has played 94 one-day internationals, receiving 110 wickets.
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