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New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson will miss the third and final Twenty20 International (T20I) against India to attend a pre-arranged medical appointment. Mark Chapman has been named as Williamson's replacement in the squad. Senior pacer Tim Southee will lead the side in his absence. Williamson will rejoin the team on Wednesday when the One-Day International (ODI) unit assembles in Auckland ahead of the series opener at Eden Park on Friday. New Zealand head coach Gary Stead said the medical appointment had nothing to do with Williamson's recurring elbow issue.
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India leads the T20I series 1-0. Williamson had made 61 off 52 balls in a losing cause on Sunday. Stead said Chapman was excited to be back after featuring in the recent T20 World Cup and Tri-Series in Christchurch. "He's a quality player who offers good versatility in the order," he added. The Hong Kong-born cricketer has played seven ODIs and 40 T20Is for New Zealand.
(With inputs from PTI)