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November 08, 2006 Wednesday Shawwal 15, 1427

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‘Yuvraj Singh could miss World Cup’


MUMBAI, Nov 7: Injured India batsman Yuvraj Singh may require knee surgery and could be ruled out of the World Cup in March-April, a team physiotherapist said on Tuesday.

The 24-year-old, a key middle-order batsman, tore ligaments in his left knee playing on the eve of the Champions Trophy clash against eventual winners Australia in Mohali on Oct 29.

“It will be touch and go for the World Cup because of the length of time it takes to recover from such an injury,” Andrew Leipus, consultant physio with the Indian board, said.

“My understanding is he will have to undergo surgery as the torn ligament needs to be reconstructed,” Leipus said.

The injury seems to have sidelined the left-handed batsman for the South Africa tour starting on Nov 19. He has already been ruled out of the one-dayers which will be played first.

Leipus was India's physio for five years until 2004 and now works as a consultant.

Yuvraj will be examined again by the board's orthopaedic surgeon Anant Joshi next week when a decision on his treatment is expected to be made.

The Punjab player, who has featured in 159 one-dayers and 19 Tests, has grown in stature as an aggressive batsman and superb fielder in the point region.

He was nominated for the ICC One-day Player of the Year award which was won last week by Australia's Mike Hussey.—Reuters






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