Key New Zealand spinner ruled out of T20 World Cup defence
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Eden Carson will miss next year's T20 World Cup as she recovers from elbow surgery.
New Zealand have suffered a massive blow ahead of next year's ICC Women's T20 World Cup title defence with news that star spinner Eden Carson will miss the tournament as she recovers from elbow surgery.
Carson played a major role in helping the White Ferns claim their inaugural T20 World Cup title in Dubai last year when she collected nine wickets at an average of 16.33 and the 24-year-old was expected to form a big part of their title defence for the 2026 edition of the tournament in England and Wales from June 12.
But a decision has been made to send Carson away for surgery immediately on the troublesome elbow she first hurt prior to this year's ICC Women's Cricket World Cup and the right-armer will require a total of six months of rehabilitation meaning she will miss the entire home summer and the upcoming 20-over showcase.
New Zealand coach Ben Sawyer said it was devastating to lose a player of Carson's quality to injury, but it was in her long-term interests to undergo surgery straight away.
“We’re all really gutted for Eden,” Sawyer said.
“The team has a big six months ahead and I know how difficult it was for her to make the decision to go through with the surgery now, but I fully support it.
“It'll obviously be a huge loss for the team not having Eden available, especially for the T20 World Cup where she played a big role for us last year.
“At just 24-years-old she’s still got a long career ahead so it’s important we look forward and prioritise getting her back on the park and fully fit.”