NZ captain Williamson taken to hospital, midway through 2nd Test vs Bangladesh
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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was taken to the hospital Monday, midway through the second Test against Bangladesh, for scans on his injured left shoulder. A team spokesman described it was a "precautionary" measure.
Williamson injured the shoulder while fielding on Sunday and twice needed attention by medical staff when he batted. Despite the discomfort, Williamson made 74 before he was dismissed. New Zealand were 275 for three midway between lunch and tea on the fourth day to lead Bangladesh by 64 on the first innings. The first two days of the Test were washed out but fine weather is forecast for the remainder of the match.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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