Ben Sears Ruled Out of ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Due to Hamstring Injury; Jacob Duffy Named Replacement

Karachi, Pakistan February 14, 2025

New Zealand has suffered a setback ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, as fast bowler Ben Sears has been ruled out of the tournament due to a hamstring tear. The injury, sustained during a training session in Karachi, has forced the Black Caps management to make a last-minute squad change, with Jacob Duffy named as his replacement.

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Searsโ€™ Injury and Recovery Timeline

The 24-year-old pacer felt discomfort in his left hamstring during New Zealandโ€™s practice session on Wednesday, February 12, ahead of the tri-series match in Pakistan. Subsequent medical scans confirmed a minor tear, requiring a minimum of two weeks of rehabilitation.

While initial projections suggested Sears could return in time for New Zealandโ€™s final group-stage match against India on March 2, the team management, after consultation with medical experts, opted to withdraw him from the squad entirely.

โ€œWeโ€™re all really feeling for Ben,โ€ said New Zealand head coach Gary Stead. โ€œItโ€™s always tough being ruled out of a major event at such a late stage, and itโ€™s especially difficult in Benโ€™s case given it would have been his first major ICC event.โ€

Searsโ€™ Recent Performance and Tournament Impact

Sears featured in both of New Zealandโ€™s league-stage games in the tri-series but endured a challenging run, conceding 104 runs in 16 overs without taking a wicket. Despite his recent struggles, his ability to generate raw pace and his youthful energy would have been an asset in New Zealandโ€™s Champions Trophy campaign.

His absence further weakens New Zealandโ€™s pace-bowling depth, especially with Lockie Ferguson and Matt Henry carrying the bulk of the fast-bowling responsibilities.

Jacob Duffy Named Replacement

To bolster their pace attack, New Zealand has called up Jacob Duffy as Searsโ€™ replacement. The 29-year-old seamer, who was already part of the tri-series squad, is known for his ability to swing the ball early and contribute in clutch situations.

Duffyโ€™s recent performances have earned him the trust of the selectors, with New Zealand Cricket (NZC) confident in his ability to deliver under pressure.

New Zealandโ€™s Bowling Options for the Champions Trophy

With Sears out, New Zealandโ€™s pace attack now features:

โœ” Trent Boult The leader of the attack, experienced in all formats.
โœ” Tim Southee Veteran seamer, brings leadership and new-ball expertise.
โœ” Lockie Ferguson Express pacer, crucial in the middle overs.
โœ” Matt Henry Reliable first-change bowler.
โœ” Jacob Duffy Swing bowler, offers variety and depth.

Duffy will likely serve as a backup option, but with the Champions Trophy format demanding high-intensity cricket, he may get opportunities depending on match conditions and workload management.

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