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Hayden out for two matches with fractured finger
SYDNEY—Matthew Hayden has been ruled out of Queensland's next two games
after suffering a broken finger while fielding against Tasmania last
Friday, but he is not in doubt for the first Ashes est next month. The
results of a scan on Hayden's little finger on his left hand showed a
"minor undisplaced fracture" and the team medical staff decided he would
miss the Ford Ranger Cup and Pura Cup matches against New South Wales at
the Gabba next week.
"In making that decision it needs to be stated that the injury does not
place him in any doubt for the first Test,'' Dr Simon Carter, Queensland
Cricket's medical director, said. Hayden is expected to have two
domestic one-day games and a first-class fixture against Western
Australia before facing England at the Gabba from November 23.
Hayden is not the only problem for the Bulls, who have concerns over the
bowling trio of Michael Kasprowicz, Ashley Noffke and Nathan Rimmington.
Kasprowicz is out with a back disc injury while Noffke also had scans
today for a back problem. Rimmington, who took his maiden first-class
wicket during the Tasmania loss, injured a shoulder while fielding and
will be monitored throughout the week. Queensland are expected to name
their squads to face New South Wales on Monday.—Agencies |