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New Zealand issue fresh update on injured fast bowler

Blair Tickner is unlikely to take the field again during the second Test due to a shoulder concern.

New Zealand have revealed a new update on injured quick Blair Tickner following the incident that saw the fast bowler hurt his shoulder when fielding on the opening day of the second Test against the West Indies.

Tickner went down clutching at his shoulder when diving for a ball in the outfield at Basin Reserve and was taken to hospital for observations after being stretchered from the field.

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Tickner leaves the field on a stretcher on Wednesday // Getty Images

While the Black Caps didn't disclose the extent of Tickner's injury, they suggested it would be unlikely the 32-year-old would feature again in the second ICC World Test Championship contest in Wellington.

"Black Caps pace bowler Blair Tickner will not bowl or field, and is unlikely to bat for the remainder of the second Test in Wellington, after dislocating his shoulder while diving to stop a boundary on day one," New Zealand said via a statement on Thursday.

"Tickner, who was taken to hospital for treatment last night, will join the squad at the ground today as he awaits further specialist assessment to determine his return to play."

New Zealand dismissed the West Indies for 205 on the back of four wickets to Tickner on the opening day's play and resumed on Thursday morning at 24/0 and looking to build a first innings lead in the crucial second Test.

The opening Test of the series ended in the draw in Christchurch after the West Indies batted on the entire final day to ensure a share of the spoils.

The Black Caps have been dealing with a bevy of injuries throughout the series, with fellow pacers Matt Henry and Nathan Smith already sidelined along with first-choice spinner Mitchell Santner. Other fast bowling options Will O’Rourke, Ben Sears and Matt Fisher are also injured or coming back from injury.

Series schedule:

First Test: December 2-6, Hagley Oval, Christchurch (Match Drawn)
Second Test: December 10-14, Basin Reserve, Wellington
Third Test: December 18-22, Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui

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