Updated On: 23 October, 2021 03:15 PM IST | Abu Dhabi | PTI
The Kiwi skipper had hit a 30-ball 37. When asked whether Williamson might have to miss matches during the tournament, Stead, although optimistic, said "there`s always that chance".

Kane Williamson. Pic/AFP
Kane Williamson`s elbow niggle "flared up a little bit" earlier this week and there is a "chance" that the New Zealand skipper would end up missing matches during the T20 World Cup, head coach Gary Stead has revealed. Williamson was seen fielding in New Zealand`s 13-run loss to England in a warm-up game on Wednesday but the Kiwi skipper didn`t bat as a "precautionary measure," according to Stead. The coach said Williamson`s elbow injury had "flared up a little bit" after the three-wicket loss to Australia in the first warm-up game on Monday.
The Kiwi skipper had hit a 30-ball 37. When asked whether Williamson might have to miss matches during the tournament, Stead, although optimistic, said "there`s always that chance". "We`re still pretty hopeful and confident that if we get the rest right, initially here now, and get that balance right then he should be right to play," Stead was quoted as saying by `stuff.co.nz`. New Zealand open their campaign against Pakistan in Sharjah on Tuesday but play their other four Super 12 matches in the space of seven days between October October 31 to November 7 which leave little room for rest. "Kane is a prodigious hitter of and balls, he loves to prepare that way as well, and in some ways that`s probably the worst thing he can do, is over-hit at times. "So it`s really getting that balance right, between feeling ready and feeling prepared to go, and making sure we don`t aggravate anything," Stead said.