Stead noted there wasn’t a specific match timeline on Williamson’s return to play.
“As we’ve said throughout this process we want to give Kane every bit of available time to aid his recovery. The World Cup is not a short tournament and we will continue to monitor his progress over the next month ahead of the first tournament match.”
Williamson himself said he was delighted to be in a position to take part in what will be his fourth One Day Cricket World Cup.
“Through this entire process I have tried to keep an open mind on when I might be able to return to cricket and not get too focused on one date or match. Being selected doesn’t change that and I know there’s still work to do and day-by-day goals to tick off to get back on the field with the team.”
The remainder of the Black Caps ICC Cricket World Cup Squad for India will be named on September 11 at an event in Auckland at Papatoetoe High School, Ish Sodhi’s old school.