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T20 World Cup: Key all-rounders sidelined as Sri Lanka, New Zealand face injuries | Cricket News – The Tech Word News

February 11, 2026
Wanindu Hasaranga and Michael Bracewell (Agency Image) Both Sri Lanka and New Zealand have been hit by injuries in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, losing key all-rounders Waninda Hasaranga and Michael Bracewell for the remainder of the tournament. Both teams acted quickly to name replacements, with Deshan Hemantha joining Sri Lanka and Cole McConchie being called up to the New Zealand squad. Hasarang’s campaign came to an abrupt end after he suffered a hamstring injury during Sri Lanka’s opening match against Ireland in Colombo on Sunday. Despite an early exit, the all-rounder produced an impressive performance, taking three wickets for 25 runs in four overs.

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However, his condition worsened and an MRI on Monday confirmed a severe left hamstring tear. After being reviewed by a specialist in the UK, Sri Lanka Cricket officially ruled him out, with local reports citing a recovery period of at least four weeks, effectively ending his World Cup campaign. “The 2026 ICC Men’s World Cup T20 Technical Committee has approved Dusan Hemantha as a replacement for Hasaranga in the squad. Hemantha has appeared in five ODIs and three T20Is,” the ICC said. As for New Zealand, Bracewell suffered a calf injury during the warm-up against Afghanistan in Chennai on February 8, aggravating an already existing tear from the third ODI against India last month. Subsequent tests confirmed the severity and medical advice suggested it would be around three weeks before he could play again. Cole McConchie will join the team in India as a touring reserve alongside pacer Ben Sears, according to New Zealand Cricket. These injuries come at a crucial stage, forcing both teams to adjust their lineups as the tournament progresses.

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