Australia's wicketkeeper Matthew Wade practices in the nets ahead of the third Test cricket match between Australia and South Africa at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on November 23, 2016. PETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images

Injured wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade has been ruled out of the second ODI against New Zealand on Thursday.

Wade was supposed to captain Australia for the three match series, but was a late withdrawal for the first match at Eden Park on Monday due to a back injury.

The medical team was confident Wade would recover from the back spasms in time for the second match, however he has been restricted to just walking laps at training.

Aaron Finch will again captain the side, with Peter Handscomb taking the gloves for the match. Handscomb will be hoping for a better performance after he dropped catches from both Martin Guptill and Colin Munro on Monday.

The injury had put some doubt into his availability in India, with Peter Handscomb the only other wicketkeeper selected for the trip. However Wade insists he will be fit for the tour.

"There will be no problem for India and Dubai. I'll be hitting the ground running when I get to Dubai," Wade said.

"We've got a practice game there and a practice game in India before the first Test. I'll be available for all of those, that won't be a problem."