With the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 set to begin on February 7, New Zealand have suffered a major setback just weeks before the marquee tournament. Star fast bowler Lockie Ferguson has been ruled out due to injury, putting his World Cup participation in serious doubt.
🚑 Injury Blow During ILT20
Ferguson sustained a calf injury while playing for the Desert Vipers in the ILT20 League during a match against MI Emirates. The Kiwi pacer was visibly uncomfortable and could not complete his spell, limping off the field after bowling just three deliveries in his second over.
Following medical assessment, Ferguson was ruled out of the remainder of the ILT20, dealing a huge blow to both the franchise and New Zealand.
🧢 Captaincy Change at Desert Vipers
Ferguson was captaining the Desert Vipers this season, but after his exit from the tournament, Sam Curran has taken over the captaincy for the remainder of the ILT20 campaign.
⏳ World Cup Participation in Doubt
The injury has significantly increased New Zealand’s concerns. Ferguson was also scheduled to take part in the Big Bash League and the Indian tour, both of which now appear uncertain.
With just one month left before the T20 World Cup, it remains to be seen whether Ferguson can recover in time. If he fails to regain fitness, he could be forced out of the World Cup squad, a massive blow to New Zealand’s bowling plans.
⚠️ Huge Loss for the Kiwi Attack
In the absence of senior bowlers Tim Southee and Trent Boult, Ferguson has been leading New Zealand’s fast-bowling attack in white-ball cricket. His pace, experience, and ability to strike in crucial moments make him a key figure in the setup.
📊 Lockie Ferguson’s T20I Record
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Matches: 43
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Innings: 43
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Wickets: 64
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Economy Rate: 7.10
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4-wicket hauls: 2
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5-wicket hauls: 1
Ferguson remains one of New Zealand’s most effective T20 bowlers, and his potential absence could significantly impact the team’s World Cup ambitions.







