Less than six months after knee surgery threatened to rule him out of next month's ODI World Cup, the goal of captaining New Zealand in India has been the key driver in getting Kane Williamson through his recovery.
The 33-year-old tore the cruciate ligament in his right knee playing for Indian Premier League side Gujarat Titans in April, which looked to have scuppered his chances of making the showpiece tournament.
However, intense rehab work has meant a speedy recovery. Williamson hopes to be ready for the Black Caps opening game against defending champions England on October 5, a repeat of the 2019 final his side narrowly lost. "It would be great.
Naturally, you want to be back playing when you are fit and ready, sooner rather than later," he said. "You hope that ends up being around that World Cup time, but I'm still being very focused on the rehab day-to-day and not wanting those targets to stretch it to a point where you take a backward step." Williamson is already batting in the nets again, which the injured knee can handle. "For running, it's not quite 100 percent, but making good progress," he added.