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Updated 21 Nov, 2014 08:50am

Tahir in doubt for fourth ODI

SYDNEY: South Africa could be without frontline spin bowler Imran Tahir for the fourth One-day International against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday after he injured his knee in the 73-run defeat in Canberra on Wednesday.

The 35-year-old leg spinner did not bat in the loss at Manuka Oval, which left the tourists 2-1 down in the World Cup warm-up series with matches to come in Melbourne and Sydney on Sunday.

“I think he sprained his knee a little bit,” Proteas skipper A.B. de Villiers told reporters. “We’ll assess him over the next day and see what he’s like on Thursday night and make the call on the morning of the game. I’m not sure how serious it is.”

The 30-year-old should be sidelined for about six weeks and has returned to South Africa for intensive treatment to ensure he is fit for the World Cup.

“That’s why he went home, to get ready for end of the year cricket and that World Cup,” De Villiers added. “He plays a big part in our team. It really balances the team nicely when he’s here; it gives us that extra option.

“Obviously his finishing ability in that middle order is priceless, looking forward to getting him back at the end of the year.”

Published in Dawn, November 21th, 2014

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