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Ross Taylor to have eye surgery after second Test against Pakistan

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Image: Ross Taylor will have surgery after the second Test against Pakistan

New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor has passed an eye test and will be available to face Pakistan, but plans to undergo surgery on a benign growth of the conjunctiva after the match that will rule him out for six weeks.

Taylor did not bat in the second innings of the series-opening Test in Christchurch after having an preliminary eye test on the first day and was a doubt for the second match at Seddon Park in Hamilton starting on Friday.

Coach Mike Hesson said after New Zealand wrapped up victory on Sunday that the 32-year-old former skipper had experienced a problem with vision out of the eye for about a year and a test showed it may have deteriorated "quicker" than hoped.

However, a second eye examination in Hamilton returned a more positive prognosis.

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"Ross has a pterygium on his left eye, which is gradually getting bigger. Both the specialists he's seen in recent days have advised Ross still has 20/20 vision and Ross himself feels confident he is ready to play," said team physiotherapist Tommy Simsek.

"Ross will still need to undergo a medical procedure on his eye to remove the pterygium before it gets any larger. He'll have surgery following the test which rule him out of cricket for approximately four-to-six weeks."

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