Kane Williamson is making steady progress in his recovery from knee surgery but his involvement in this year’s World Cup remains unlikely.
The Black Caps white-ball skipper ruptured the ACL in his right knee while playing in the Indian Premier League in April, leaving him battling to be back on the field for the ODI tournament starting in October.
Williamson has been off crutches for a month and is focusing on strengthening the joint through cycling and gym work, a rehabilitation process he described as difficult but progressing well.
But the 32-year-old is wary of pushing too quickly through that process, balancing a desire to feature at the World Cup with a long-term aim of remaining at the top level for some time to come.
“As much as I’d love for everything to pan out from a time perspective, the healing of the injury is the focus, because there is still cricket after the World Cup and I would like to be involved in that,” Williamson told Newstalk ZB’s Jason Pine.