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Wellington, Feb 13 NZPA - A foot injury has stopped Wellington fast bowler Andy McKay from making his test debut in Hamilton against Bangladesh on Monday.
New Zealand team physiotherapist, Kate Stalker said today the left-armer started experiencing pain in his foot during the one-day series against Bangladesh last week.
McKay took five wickets at an average of 21 apiece in the one-day series against Bangladesh which New Zealand won 3-0.
"This pain intensified today during training, and a decision was made not to play him in the test," Stalker added.
Northern Districts bowler Brent Arnel will replace McKay in the New Zealand squad for the one-off test.
Black Caps selector and coach Mark Greatbatch said standing McKay down was a precautionary measure.
"It would be unwise to risk aggravating his injury for the sake of a one-off test match. We want to make sure he is fit again as soon as possible.
"We are all disappointed for Andy, but at this stage he needs a chance to rest his foot and recover properly.
"Brent has been in the wings for a while and was twelfth man for New Zealand during last year's Indian tour.
"He has been doing a lot of extra bowling recently and has been performing well at domestic cricket."
New Zealand will host Australia for two Twenty20s, five one-dayers and two tests after the tour by Bangladesh.
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