IND Vs NZ: New Zealand player cried in the middle ground, tears came out before the final

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|09-03-2025

Everyone was waiting for the Champions Trophy final between India and New Zealand. Not only the fans, but the players were also ready for this match. But before the match started, a New Zealand player suddenly started crying because his dream of playing in this title match broke. These players are fast bowler Matt Henry. Matt Henry, who bowled amazing in a group stage match against India, got this heart -breaking news just before the toss, after which he could not stop his tears.

Before this final on Sunday, March 9 in Dubai, the New Zealand team was expecting that somehow mats can fit the ground.

Right -arm fast bowler Henry was hurt during fielding in the semi -final match against South Africa. Henry had taken a great catch but in this effort he fell on the field and was hurt on the shoulder. However, after some time he returned to the field again and also bowled 2 overs.

Since the semi -finals, the fear of New Zealand was harassing that Henry might not be able to play in the finals. Despite this, the Kiwi team and this star Pacer were trying to enter the finals with full force. But when the team started the warm-up just before the toss in the final, Matt Henry had a decisive fitness test and he was feeling hurt while bowling here.

After this, the Kiwi team had to take a decision in compulsion that Henry cannot be a part of this match.

As soon as it was decided, Henry's face got down and tears flowed from his eyes. He somehow handled himself and his colleagues also patted the back. Kiwi bowler harassed with 5 wickets in the last match against India. Apart from this, his previous record against the top batsmen of Team India like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli has also been excellent. In such a situation, the absence of Henry brought great relief for the Indian team.

As far as the Kiwi team is concerned, New Zealand replaced Nathan Smith in the playing XI in place of Henry for this title match.

As far as the Kiwi team is concerned, New Zealand replaced Nathan Smith in the playing XI in place of Henry for this title match.

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