SYDNEY: Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has been ruled out of this month's ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa following finger surgery, Cricket Australia said on Thursday.
Haddin had surgery on the ring finger of his left hand on his return from England last week after breaking the digit prior to the third Edgbaston Ashes Test.
Cricket Australia (CA) has made a request to the International Cricket Council for Tasmanian wicket.
Haddin said he was now aiming to be available for selection in the one-day series in India next month.
"While it is extremely disappointing to miss the ICC Champions Trophy, the good news is that the surgery was successful and my finger will be 100 percent when the recovery period is finalised," Haddin said.
"I am aiming to be available for selection for the one-day series in India however this is a decision that will be made in consultation with the Cricket Australia medical staff when the time arises.
"In the past I have been able to recover from finger injuries and surgery very quickly and I am hopeful this will again be the case."
The Champions Trophy begins in South Africa on September 22. Link...
Haddin had surgery on the ring finger of his left hand on his return from England last week after breaking the digit prior to the third Edgbaston Ashes Test.
Cricket Australia (CA) has made a request to the International Cricket Council for Tasmanian wicket.
Haddin said he was now aiming to be available for selection in the one-day series in India next month.
"While it is extremely disappointing to miss the ICC Champions Trophy, the good news is that the surgery was successful and my finger will be 100 percent when the recovery period is finalised," Haddin said.
"I am aiming to be available for selection for the one-day series in India however this is a decision that will be made in consultation with the Cricket Australia medical staff when the time arises.
"In the past I have been able to recover from finger injuries and surgery very quickly and I am hopeful this will again be the case."
The Champions Trophy begins in South Africa on September 22. Link...
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