What Happened Off-spinning all-rounder Cole McConchie has been officially added to New Zealand’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup squad as a replacement for the injured Michael Bracewell. The Event Technical Committee approved McConchie, who had traveled to India as a reserve player. McConchie, the captain of the Canterbury Kings T20 team, has played 133 T20 matches over his 14-year career, including 12 internationals. Why It Matters Bracewell suffered a calf injury during a 50-over match against India last month and re-injured the muscle during warm-ups before New Zealand’s opening match against Afghanistan. McConchie expressed his excitement about the opportunity, stating, “It’s pretty surreal to be here. It doesn’t get much better than a World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.” His inclusion comes at a crucial time as New Zealand aims to advance to the Super Eight stage of the tournament. What’s Next New Zealand has had mixed results in the tournament, winning two out of three Group D matches. They are set to face Canada in their final group match, which is crucial for their qualification. McConchie is expected to contribute significantly as he steps into the playing XI, replacing Mitchell Santner, who is resting due to illness. Post navigation Australia Faces T20 World Cup Exit After Defeat to Sri Lanka Nepal Secures Historic Victory Against Scotland in T20 World Cup