Kyle Jamieson Joins New Zealand Squad for Champions Trophy 2025
Published on: 2025-02-18:17:03
Lockie Ferguson Ruled Out of Champions Trophy 2025; Kyle Jamieson Named Replacement
In a significant setback for New Zealand, fast bowler Lockie Ferguson has been ruled out of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 due to a foot injury. The Black Caps have named Kyle Jamieson as his replacement, strengthening their pace attack for the upcoming tournament in Pakistan.
Lockie Ferguson’s Injury: A Major Blow for New Zealand
Ferguson sustained a foot injury during a warm-up match against Afghanistan, forcing him to withdraw from the tournament. The experienced speedster was expected to play a crucial role in New Zealand’s campaign, bringing his express pace and reverse swing skills to subcontinental conditions.
Kyle Jamieson’s Return to International Cricket
With Ferguson’s uncertain recovery timeline, Kyle Jamieson steps in as a like-for-like replacement. Known for his height, extra bounce, and ability to generate movement, Jamieson’s inclusion adds a fresh dynamic to New Zealand’s bowling attack. Having missed significant game time due to injuries, this tournament presents a golden opportunity for him to regain his rhythm on the international stage.
New Zealand’s Revised Bowling Attack
New Zealand’s pace unit has already seen multiple changes, with Ben Sears also ruled out earlier. To fill the void, the team has brought in Jacob Duffy and now Kyle Jamieson, ensuring depth and variation in the fast-bowling department.
Can New Zealand Adapt Without Ferguson?
With Ferguson sidelined, the Black Caps will rely heavily on their pace trio of Trent Boult, Tim Southee, and Matt Henry, supported by the fresh energy of Jamieson and Duffy. The team remains optimistic about their chances in Pakistan, banking on their experience, adaptability, and squad depth.
With Champions Trophy 2025 around the corner, all eyes will be on Kyle Jamieson to deliver in Ferguson’s absence and make a strong impact on New Zealand’s title ambitions.