Matt Henry sustained serious injuries in the CT 2025 semi -finals due to the Heinrich Klaasen Law
The new Zealand National Team of the Cricket has suffered a colossal blow during the second semi -finals of the 2025 ICC champion.
A 33-year-old Pacer star with his right hand Matt Henry seemed to suffered an injury on his shoulder while taking a key catch at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Wednesday, March 5th.
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New Zealand suffers Matt Henry Blow in front of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 finals
Henry was pretty well assaulted by a bowling attack at New Zealand at a current ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in the absence of several key bowlers.
Matt Henry started his two -shot campaign at the tournament opener against Pakistan and followed with one Wickket in the match against Bangladesh.
His best performance happened in a high -voltage match against India, as he ended up with one of his best bowling figures of all time – 5/42.
In the match in the course of South Africa, Matt Henry once again started well, while he received his team an introductory breakthrough by choosing Wickket Ryan Rickelton.
Meanwhile, an unhappy incident occurred at the 29th year of the entry, while taking Heinrich Klaasen’s catch, Matt Henry sustained his injury on his shoulder.
On the fourth ball of exceeding, Mitchell Santner collected delivery of the length of Klaasen, who embarked on his favorite blow but failed to have a good relationship.
The ball came down from the bottom of the bat to Duga, where Henry got in running, slid forward and finished catch despite a strong shot to the right shoulder.
Henry looked in a fairly non -devil after he caught the catch and was suffering. He soon came to attend him, and Pacer was injured from the field.
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How did New Zealand perform in his previous ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match?
The New Zealand campaign at the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 group stage ended with a bad note because they suffered a defeat of 44 running against India in Dubai. While racing a target of 250, Kiwis fought and pulled 205 in 45.3 addings.
India hit the match first and was limited to 249/9 in its 50 accessories by black caps. Bowling on New Zealand is headed by Matt Henry, who performed star performance with 5/42 figures.
Henry dismantled the Indian hitting order, dismissing Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill, Ravandra Jadeja, Hardik Pandya and Mohammed Shami. Kyle Jamieson and Will O’Rourke also scored with WICKET, while Mitchell Santner and Rachin Ravandra kept running under control.
Despite the fact that India was reduced to 30/3 in one phase, Shreyas Iyer (79), and Axar Patel (42) combined a key 98-bed, directing their team to a competitive total number.
Chasing a target, New Zealand embarked on a trembling start as Rachin Ravandra fell early to Hardik Pandya. Will Young (22) and Kane Williamson, 81, tried to stabilize the Inings, but the Indian Spinners took control.
Varun Chakravarthy was the main gutter, while he ended up with figures 5/42, while Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel, Ravandra Jadeja and Hardik Pandya provided great support.
Despite Williamson’s bold effort, New Zealand lost Wickkette at regular intervals and collapsed under pressure, pulling everything for 205 running.