Ross Taylor may miss the rest of the Caribbean tour after damaging his shoulder while fielding in the Black Caps' opening Twenty20 loss to the West Indies yesterday.
Taylor was absent for this morning's 61-run loss in the second and final Twenty20 after suffering a grade two AC displacement in his left shoulder, and he revealed today the injury could see him return home.
At the very least, Taylor should miss all five matches in the one-day series, starting in Jamaica on Friday, but the prognosis could be worse.
"Depending on the severity of the injury, [I'll miss] anywhere between two and six weeks but hopefully I'll be going for the closer time. I haven't given myself a timeframe, hopefully no longer than the test matches.
"We'll have a better assessment in the next week or so, then I'll have a better idea of where I'm at. If I'm looking positive then I'll stay on, if not then I'll obviously come home."