Matt Henry's Somerset Comeback Postponed Due to Ongoing Injury Rehabilitation
New Zealand seamer Matt Henry's return to Somerset delayed indefinitely as he undergoes rehabilitation for shoulder and knee injuries sustained during international duty.

Injury Update on Matt Henry's County Cricket Return
New Zealand pace bowler Matt Henry will not join Somerset County Cricket Club as scheduled on April 7th due to ongoing injury concerns. The 33-year-old quick is currently undergoing a phased rehabilitation program with New Zealand's medical team after sustaining multiple injuries during international competitions.
Injury Breakdown:
- Shoulder injury: Sustained during Champions Trophy semi-final vs South Africa
- Ongoing knee issue: Forced withdrawal from ODI series against Pakistan
Somerset director of cricket Andy Hurry expressed disappointment while prioritizing player welfare:
"This is frustrating for Matt and our supporters who anticipated his April return. His recovery remains our top priority, and we're working closely with NZC for his eventual 2025 comeback."
Career Context and Recent Performance
Henry's 2023-24 Credentials:
- Champions Trophy 2024: Tournament's leading wicket-taker
- International Career: 312 wickets across 142 matches (all formats)
- Previous Somerset Stint (2023):
- T20 Blast: Team's leading wicket-taker
- County Championship: 32 wickets in just 6 matches
Somerset's Original Plans
The county had hoped to deploy Henry for their second County Championship fixture against Sussex. His absence creates bowling depth challenges as Somerset seeks their first Division One title since 1979.
Rehabilitation Timeline
Medical teams from both New Zealand Cricket and Somerset are collaborating on a recovery program with no fixed return date. The club promises updates to members regarding Henry's availability for the 2025 season.
Last updated: April 5, 2024