Injury scare for Aussies

Published September 11, 2007

JOHANNESBURG, Sept 10: Title contenders Australia will open their campaign at the Twenty20 World Championship against Zimbabwe on Wednesday sweating over injuries to three key players.

All-rounder Shane Watson has a strained hamstring, young batsman Michael Clarke has a lower abdominal strain and opener Matthew Hayden is suffering from back spasms, team officials said.

Captain Ricky Ponting, who delayed his departure for South Africa due to a family illness, was due to arrive here on Monday and will go into the opener at Newlands in Cape Town without any match practice.

Australia have not played competitive cricket since winning their third successive 50-overs-a-side World Cup in the Caribbean in April.

They played two practice matches over the weekend, beating New Zealand on Saturday before losing to South Africa by eight wickets on Sunday.

Australia’s new coach Tim Nielsen said the players were slowly getting into the groove and should be well-prepared for Wednesday’s match.

“It’s normal early season stuff at the moment,” Nielsen told Australian journalists here.

“The fact that we have had some competitive hit-outs have been beneficial from a skill point of view, but physically at the moment it’s taken a bit of time to get up and going.”

Hayden suffered back spasms during the warm-up match against New Zealand but was fit enough to bat down the order against the South Africans on Sunday.

“He’d been flat on his back overnight,” said Nielsen, “Alex Kountouris (the team physio) had done a great job to get him up and going.”—AFP

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