New Zealand’s limited overs team captain Mitchell Santner will be out of the field for at least a month due to a shoulder injury during IPL 2026.
This 34-year-old veteran all-rounder suffered a left shoulder injury while fielding during the match played between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings on April 23. He also received a severe blow to his neck and head.
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said on Friday, “Mitchell Santner has returned to New Zealand this week and met a specialist this morning who told him he needs at least a month’s rest and ‘rehabilitation’.”
ЁЯЪиMitchell Santner Injured in IPL Set to Miss Key MatchesЁЯШФ
New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner got a serious shoulder injury while playing in the IPL for Mumbai Indians against Chennai Super Kings.
He has been ruled out for at least one month and will miss the Ireland TestтАж pic.twitter.com/cE7qBXmQan
тАФ Talha Nawaz (@TalhaDigital007) May 1, 2026
During the IPL match, Santner took a diving catch of Jasprit Bumrah’s Karthik Sharma of Chennai Super Kings, but during this he got injured in his shoulder and head. Due to this, he will not be available for the only Test against Ireland and the first Test match against England. New Zealand Cricket said that a decision on his availability for the second and third Test matches will be taken later.
ЁЯЪи BIG BLOW FOR NEW ZEALAND ЁЯЪи
Mitchell Santner has suffered a Grade 3 ACL shoulder injury and will be out for at least one month. ЁЯдХ
– Injury happened during IPL while attempting a catch for Mumbai Indians.
– Misses the one-off Test vs Ireland.
– Ruled out of the first Test vsтАж pic.twitter.com/RppkxLCKHzтАФ Ministry of Cricket (@MOCricket_) May 1, 2026
The only four-day Test match between New Zealand and Ireland will start on May 27 in Belfast. After this, the New Zealand team will play three Test matches against England at Lord’s (June 4-8), The Oval (June 17-21) and Trent Bridge (June 25-29).
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