Michael Clarke Against South Africa Injures Hamstring in ODI Match.Australian captain Michael Clarke made only 11 from 20 balls in the first ODI against South Africa before being gotten behind when he gloved an endeavored draw shot to wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock from the knocking down some pins of Dale Steyn. The cricketer has combat a degenerative back issue and hamstring issues as of late.
Perth: Australia skipper Michael Clarke reinjured his hamstring in Perth Friday, and was not able to play out the rest of an one-day global against South Africa.The 33-year-old damage his troublesome left hamstring amid a short stretch at the pleat at the Western Australian Cricket affiliation stadium on Friday.
"Michael has reinjured his left hamstring and is presently being evaluated," his specialist Peter Brukner said in an announcement discharged by Cricket Australia. "He will have an output tomorrow and take no further part in the match. Clarke made only 11 from 20 balls before being gotten behind when he gloved an endeavored draw shot to wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock from the bowling of Dale Steyn.
The cricketer has struggled a degenerative back issue and hamstring issues as of late. He missed the one-day matches against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates furthermore returned home right on time from the past constrained overs voyage through Zimbabwe due to the same issue.
The most recent setback takes a swing at toward the begin of the five-match One Day International arrangement against South Africa's Proteas and must spot him in uncertainty for the rest of the matches.
Australia chief Michael Clarke has re-harmed his hamstring and will take no further part in Friday's one-day match against South Africa, administering body Cricket Australia said.
Clarke missed the vast majority of Australia's triangular one-day competition with Zimbabwe and South Africa in August and September and the greater part of the group's one-day arrangement against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates in the wake of harming the hamstring.
The 33-year-old was released for 11 by South Africa paceman Dale Steyn in the first day match against South Africa in Perth on Friday and Cricket Australia tweeted the harm news not long after. "Clarke will (sic) is presently being surveyed and will have an output tomorrow. George Bailey will venture up as skipper," CA said on its Twitter channel.
The repeat of the damage in all likelihood discounts Clarke of Sunday's second match in Perth and will more than likely keep him sidelined for further matches in Canberra (Nov. 19), Melbourne (Nov. 21) and Sydney (Nov. 23).
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