He was in fine form for the one-day series against England, hitting two half centuries. NZC said he felt some discomfort while playing and scans showed a "bone defect" had deteriorated and needed surgery. "Mitchell is a key player in all three formats for us, so we'll certainly miss him in the upcoming series," coach Mike Hesson said. "It's important though that he gets this fixed and we have him back for what is a big next 18 months for us." There was some good news for New Zealand, with wicketkeeper BJ Watling returning from a hip injury.ICYMI: New Zealand allrounder Mitchell Santner faces up to nine months on the sidelines due to right knee problemhttps://t.co/soaYNkruPX
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) March 14, 2018
Batsman Ross Taylor was also named in the squad after missing the final ODI against England following a thigh injury that was aggravated during the previous match when he scored 181. "BJ is a proven performer at Test level for us and brings a lot to the group both on and off the field," selector Gavin Larsen said. Spinning all-rounder Todd Astle has also been called into the squad as a like-for-like replacement for Santner.BJ Watling is back! But there's a big injury blow to Mitchell Santner, one of the stars of the recent ODI series. New Zealand SQUAD ➡️ https://t.co/Ourqiejxjw pic.twitter.com/Qf2iHu7wfs
— ICC (@ICC) March 13, 2018
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