New Zealand's McClenaghan to undergo surgery following blow to face

The second game in the series is in Napier on Thursday.


Afp January 25, 2016
PHOTO: AFP

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND:

New Zealand's Mitchell McClenaghan is to undergo surgery for a fractured eye socket after suffering a nasty blow to the face in Monday's one-day international victory against Pakistan.

PHOTO: AFP

An express delivery from Anwar Ali smashed through the grille of McClenaghan's helmet and hit him on the left eye on the penultimate ball of the New Zealand innings in Wellington.

The tailender was left prone on the ground for a few seconds before getting up to cheers from the crowd and making his way off the field with blood and bruising around the eye.

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He was taken to hospital for the wound to be stitched and later tweeted he had suffered "a few broken bones".

A team spokesman said doctors had confirmed a slight fracture to the eye socket and McClenaghan would undergo "minor surgery" in Auckland on Friday.

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McClenaghan retired hurt on 31 after featuring in a 73-run stand in 33 balls with Matt Henry for the ninth wicket to help New Zealand get up to 280-8.

Pakistan in reply were all out for 210.

The second game in the series is in Napier on Thursday.

COMMENTS (3)

Talking Point | 8 years ago | Reply @debilitator: And yet lose a match ?
scientist | 8 years ago | Reply @debilitator: That's what you want , violence everywhere.
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