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New Zealand's Santner out for a month with shoulder injury

  • Santner sustained the injury while fielding ​for the Mumbai Indians ​in their Indian Premier League (IPL) defeat ⁠to Chennai Super Kings by ​103 runs last week
Published May 1, 2026 Updated May 1, 2026 02:45pm
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Mitchell Santner has been sidelined for a month by an ​injury to his left shoulder, ‌New Zealand’s cricket board (NZC) announced on Friday.

Santner sustained the injury while fielding ​for the Mumbai Indians ​in their Indian Premier League (IPL) defeat ⁠to Chennai Super Kings by ​103 runs last week.

The all-rounder was ​assessed by a specialist on Friday after returning to New Zealand and was ​advised to undergo at least ​a month of rest and rehabilitation.

The 34-year-old ‌will ⁠miss a one-off test against Ireland and the opening test of a three-match tour of England ​starting on ​June ⁠4.

New Zealand Cricket said his availability for the second ​and third tests would ​be ⁠evaluated at a later date.

Santner was replaced by South African left-arm ⁠spinner ​Keshav Maharaj in the ​Mumbai Indians squad.

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