HARARE, May 26: Australia fast bowler Brad Williams will return home for back scans after bowling in the first One-day International against Zimbabwe here on Tuesday. Williams, 29, struggled to complete five overs in Australia's seven-wicket win.

"About third or fourth ball I felt something go in my back," Williams told reporters. "It was like somebody jabbed me with a needle. "I was struggling for breath. The pain was radiating up. During my last over I was really gritting my teeth."

Williams has suffered from stress fractures but hoped that his new injury was less serious. "It felt very similar to when I was a youngster," he said. "I had stress fractures and similar pain, but I also had similar pain when it was a facet joint a few years ago.

"It would be very unusual at my age to have stress fractures. It's more likely to be a facet joint. If that's the case I'll get a couple of injections and should be right in a couple of weeks." Australian team management said Williams would not be replaced. The last two One-day Internationals will be played in Harare on Thursday and Saturday. -Reuters

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