The Black Caps' already difficult quest to claim victory over Australia has just become even tougher.
Fast bowler Lockie Ferguson won't bowl another delivery in the first test in Perth, after suffering a muscle-tendon strain in his right calf while bowling yesterday.
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Ferguson, making his test debut in place of the injured Trent Boult, got through 11 overs in the sapping heat before hurting his calf, and hobbling off before the end of the second session.
He didn't return to the field in the final session after going to get a MRI scan, and the results which came back were not good for the Black Caps' chances, with the speedster ruled out of bowling for the remainder of the test with the tendon strain.