Tim southee
Men’s ODI World Cup: Jamieson Replaces Injured Matt Henry In New Zealand Squad
Jamieson who has played 13 ODIs for the Blackcaps was previously with the New Zealand squad in India as a cover for Tim Southee earlier in the tournament.
He now gets approved by the Event Technical Committee after Henry was ruled out due to a right hamstring injury sustained during Wednesday's loss to South Africa in Pune.
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