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New Zealand captain Kieran Read set for spell on sidelines after suffering broken thumb

CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 14: Kieran Read of the Crusaders
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Image: Kieran Read is a doubt for New Zealand's Test series against the British and Irish Lions

New Zealand captain Kieran Read could be on the sidelines for up to six weeks in the lead-up to the Test series against the British and Irish Lions after suffering a broken thumb during the Crusaders' Super Rugby 48-21 victory over Cheetahs on Saturday.

Read, who left the field in the 38th minute of the match at Bloemfontein, is expected to undergo surgery within days and the length of his recuperation will be better known when the operation has been completed.

He appears to face a race against time to be fit for the first test against the Lions on June 24.

Crusaders coach Scott Robertson said about Read's injury: "I expect the whole of New Zealand will be worried."

Read made a late return to Super Rugby this season and has played only three matches after recovering from wrist surgery.

He joins a growing list of All Blacks battling injuries ahead of the Lions series.

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Read's backrow partner Jerome Kaino is sidelined for several weeks after having surgery to repair a knee injury and vice-captain Ben Smith is out of action with a sprained ankle.

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