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Rashid Khan ruled out of New Zealand game midway after blow to head
Taunton, June 9 (CRICKETNMORE): Afghanistan's star leg-spinner Rashid Khan was ruled out of their World Cup match against New Zealand after he was hit on the helmet as he got out, here on Saturday.
"Rashid Khan will take no further part in the game today. He has been pulled out as a precaution after being hit on his head while batting," the ICC said in a tweet.
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