Cricket Australia have introduced that Cameron Green has been dominated out of the third and ultimate Test in opposition to South Africa in Sydney. Green suffered a small fracture on his proper index finger after being hit by Anrich Nortje’s supply.
New Delhi,UPDATED: Dec 28, 2022 08:09 IST
Green picked up 5 wickets within the first innings of the Test (Courtesy: AP)
By India Today Web Desk: Cricket Australia on Wednesday confirmed that Cameron Green has been dominated out of the third and ultimate Test in opposition to South Africa in Sydney as he has suffered a small fracture to his proper index finger.
Green was hit by a fast supply from Anrich Nortje on Tuesday, which triggered the 23-year-old to retire harm and take no additional half within the day’s play.
CA have now launched a press release on their official web site, saying that Green has a small fracture to his proper index finger. They stated that Green will be capable to bat within the recreation however dominated him out from bowling within the match.
“Green has a small fracture to his right index finger, a Cricket Australia spokesperson confirmed, and while he will be able to bat again if required, will not bowl in South Africa’s second innings.”
“The 23-year-old has also been ruled out of the Sydney Test, and would be doubtful to play in the KFC BBL where he had been expected to play for the Perth Scorchers with the allrounder facing “a interval of restoration main into the Qantas Tour of India,” read the statement.
The 23-year-old now faces a race against time to be fit for the Border-Gavaskar trophy next year in India.
Green was exceptional with the ball in the first innings and picked up a five-wicket haul that helped Australia bundle out the visitors for just 189. The all-rounder wasn’t the only player who got injured during the game as Mitchell Starc and David Warner also picked up knocks and had to leave the field.
Warner returned to bat on Day 3 but was quickly dismissed by Nortje. Green has also come out to bat, while Australia coach Andrew McDonald said he expects Starc to play a role with both bat and ball. However, McDonald admitted that the pacer’s involvement could be limited.
“He’ll play a job with each bat and ball all through the course of the sport,” McDonald told SEN on Wednesday morning.
“He’ll be restricted. His capabilities will most likely not be as full as he would love. But he’ll be capable to do a job for us, in order that’s a constructive signal this morning.
“We’ve got a lot of work to still do here. We’ve got a few in the casualty ward and that’s going to limit our capacity to press the whole time in the second innings.”
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Dec 28, 2022