New Zealand's Guptill an injury doubt for India clash

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New Zealand may be forced to face India in their crunch Twenty20 clash on Sunday without Martin Guptill after the 'Black Caps' batsman injured his toe in their opening loss to Pakistan. Opener Guptill, New Zealand's most experienced short format international, took a blow to the big toe from a Haris Rauf

New Zealand may be forced to face India in their crunch Twenty20 clash on Sunday without Martin Guptill after the 'Black Caps' batsman injured his toe in their opening loss to Pakistan.

"He looked in a little bit of discomfort at the end of the game and it might take 24 to 48 hours to see how he goes." "We tried pretty hard today to get across the line with the ICC our replacement player, but it wasn't to be," he added.

 

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