One of New Zealand cricket's burgeoning batsmen is unlikely to be pulling on the black cap in 2019.
Will Young is set to go under the knife this month to repair damage to his shoulder, stalling a promising run which had him on the verge of becoming a Black Caps regular.
Young, who last week was announced as one of New Zealand Cricket's newly contracted players, was set to make his test debut in March, before the Christchurch terror attacks saw the Black Caps' third test against Bangladesh abandoned. He was also set to be batting cover for the Black Caps at the Cricket World Cup at the end of this month.
Instead, a 'freak' injury, suffered during one of the New Zealand cricket camps in Lincoln last month, will see Young sidelined, potentially for the rest of the year.
The in-form right-hander made 60 off 69 balls against the Australian XI in Brisbane on Monday, and while he will play the final two warm-up games against Australia this week, he will then return home for shoulder surgery, and a recovery period which is expected to take between six to nine months.