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Lockie Ferguson Ruled Out of ICC Champions Trophy 2025

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New Zealand’s preparations for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 have taken a hit as fast bowler Lockie Ferguson has been ruled out due to a foot injury. The 33-year-old pacer experienced soreness in his right foot after a warm-up match against Afghanistan, leading to medical assessments that confirmed his unavailability for the tournament.

Kyle Jamieson has been named as Ferguson’s replacement, marking his return to the national squad after more than a year. The 30-year-old last played for New Zealand in February 2024 before a back injury sidelined him. Head coach Gary Stead expressed disappointment over Ferguson’s absence but remains confident in Jamieson’s ability to deliver in Pakistani conditions.

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Stead highlighted Jamieson’s recent performances in domestic cricket, particularly in the Super Smash and Ford Trophy, as a testament to his readiness. He praised the pacer’s extra bounce and pace, which could prove beneficial in the tournament.

New Zealand, already facing a tough challenge in the Champions Trophy, will now rely on Jamieson to fill the void left by Ferguson. The Black Caps will be hoping for a strong showing as they aim to make an impact in the high-stakes competition.

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