The five-match T20I series between the New Zealand and West Indies begins on Wednesday at Eden Park in Auckland.
"Seifert retired hurt after being hit on the finger while batting for Northern Districts in Monday's Ford Trophy match against the Wellington Firebirds, and a subsequent x-ray revealed a fracture to the right index finger," NZC said in a statement.
Head coach Rob Walter said it was disappointing to lose Seifert on the eve of another important series.
“We’re all feeling for Tim. He’s a key member of this T20 unit given his power at the top of the order and his role as keeper, so he’ll be missed over the next five matches.
“He showed in the recent T20 series’ that he’s building up to top form, so it’s disappointing that that has been halted as we continue to prepare for a pinnacle event.
“We’re hoping Tim’s recovery will be quick and he’ll be back on the park as soon as possible," said Walter.
NZC said that Mitch Hay has been called in to the squad as Seifert’s replacement and assembled with the team on Monday night.
Hay has featured in 11 T20 internationals for the New Zealand since making his debut against Sri Lanka in Dambulla in November last year and holds the world record for the most dismissals (6) in an innings in T20 international cricket.
NZC said that Mitch Hay has been called in to the squad as Seifert’s replacement and assembled with the team on Monday night.
Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score"We’re lucky to be able call on another player of his ability which shows the level of depth we currently have in the T20 format."
Article Source: IANSYou may also like

YouTube couple Riss and Quan explain why they didn't change baby Secure's name after massive backlash

SIR of electoral rolls begins in 12 states, UTs; TMC calls exercise a 'con job'

Super Cup: Winner takes all as Punjab FC and Bengaluru FC battle for a semifinal spot

DRDO made significant strides in semiconductor technology: Govt

Carlo Ancelotti snubs Arsenal and Liverpool as surprise Champions League prediction made





