Amelia Kerr Ruled Out of Remaining ODIs Against India with Quadricep Tear

Amelia Kerr Ruled Out of Remaining ODIs Against India with Quadricep Tear

New Zealand’s all-rounder Amelia Kerr has been ruled out of the remaining two ODIs against India due to a left quadricep muscle tear. The injury, sustained during the opening game, is expected to sideline her for approximately three weeks.

Kerr’s absence is a significant blow to New Zealand’s hopes of climbing the Women’s ODI Championship table. Currently ranked sixth, the White Ferns need a top-six finish to secure direct qualification for the 2026 ODI World Cup.

The 22-year-old was a key figure in New Zealand’s recent T20 World Cup triumph, finishing as the tournament’s leading wicket-taker with 15 scalps. She continued her impressive form in the opening ODI against India, taking 4 for 42 and scoring an unbeaten 25.

Kerr’s injury also casts doubt on her participation in the upcoming Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) for the Sydney Sixers. As a platinum-category pick, she was expected to play a pivotal role for the Sixers. However, she could miss up to eight of their 10 league games even if she recovers within the estimated three-week timeframe.

New Zealand head coach Ben Sawyer expressed disappointment over Kerr’s injury. “We’re really gutted for Melie,” he said. “Injuries are always a challenging time for a player, and we know how disappointed she is to not be able to play these games.”

“Everyone knows how much of an integral part of this team Melie is, so we’ll certainly miss her. But we’re wishing her a speedy recovery.”

The remaining two ODIs between New Zealand and India will be played on October 27 and 29 in Ahmedabad. The White Ferns will face a tough challenge against the world champions without their star all-rounder.