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Using Jesse Ryder as specialist batsman isn't far away, says TayloBulawayo, Oct 31: Bulawayo, Oct 31(ANI): New Zealand captain Ross Taylor has admitted that injured all-rounder Jesse Ryder’s days at the bowling crease in international cricket could be numbered. Ryder will miss the one-off Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo from November 1, after sustaining a right calf strain The 27-year-old picked up the injury while bowling in the warm-up game against Zimbabwe A at the weekend. Taylor says that Ryder must scale back his bowling in an attempt to curb his run of injuries. “As captain I want Jesse to be bowling, but I would rather see him bat and score a lot of runs,” Taylor told Radio Sport. Ryder will return to New Zealand for assessment and a period of rehabilitation. Ryder will miss the one-off Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo from November 1, after sustaining a right calf strain The 27-year-old picked up the injury while bowling in the warm-up game against Zimbabwe A at the weekend. Taylor says that Ryder must scale back his bowling in an attempt to curb his run of injuries. “As captain I want Jesse to be bowling, but I would rather see him bat and score a lot of runs,” Taylor told Radio Sport. Ryder will return to New Zealand for assessment and a period of rehabilitation. © ANI |
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