Australia face bowling crisis in IndiaAustralia are grappling with injuries to three key bowlers ahead of the second one-day international
Pace spearhead Brett Lee Brett Lee (born 8 November, 1976 in Wollongong, New South Wales) is an Australian cricketer. Style Lee is an express bowler, one of the fastest the game has known, and is capable of bowling at 160 km/h (99 mph). Lee's fastest recorded delivery to date is 160.8 km/h (99. suffered a sore elbow, fast bowler Mitchell Johnson picked up an ankle injury and James Hopes James Redfern Hopes (born October 24 1978, Townsville, Queensland) is an Australian cricketer. Hopes plays for Queensland Bulls and has represented Australia in One Day Internationals and Twenty20 matches. sustained a hamstring strain during Sunday's first match here, which Australia won by four runs. Australian team physiotherapist Kevin Sims ruled out Hopes for the Nagpur game and said the other two would have late tests. "Hopes, Lee and Johnson all underwent scans in Vadodara this morning," Sims said in a statement issued by Cricket Australia Cricket Australia, formerly (and still often referred to as) the Australian Cricket Board, is the governing body for professional and amateur cricket in Australia. It was originally formed in 1905 as the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket Matches. . "James has suffered a minor right hamstring strain. He will therefore be unavailable for the next match, but is expected to be available for the latter games of this series. "Lee has a mild right elbow strain and will continue to be treated and assessed prior to the next game. "Johnson suffered an inversion strain of his left ankle. He will now receive treatment and, as with Brett, it will depend on how he responds to treatment over the next two days before a decision is made on his availability for the second game of the series." Lee, 32, has been Australia's form bowler, regaining his pace and rhythm during the recent Champions Trophy Champions Trophy is the name of a number of different trophies in different sports:
The fast bowler also played a key role with both bat and ball in New South Wales' title victory in a Twenty20 competition in India last week. Johnson hurt his ankle while fielding early in the match on Sunday and appeared to be in significant pain. He left the field briefly but returned to complete his 10 overs and take two wickets. Hopes picked up the hamstring strain in his right leg after he had sent down just two overs and had to be replaced by part-time spinner Adam Voges. The world champions have two more specialist fast bowlers in their 15-member squad in Doug Bollinger and Ben Hilfenhaus. Australia are already depleted de·plete tr.v. de·plet·ed, de·plet·ing, de·pletes To decrease the fullness of; use up or empty out. [Latin d by injuries to key middle-order batsman Michael Clarke, first-choice wicketkeeper wick·et·keep·er n. The cricket player positioned immediately behind the wicket in play. wicketkeeper Noun Cricket the fielder positioned directly behind the wicket Brad Haddin, paceman Nathan Bracken and batsman Callum Ferguson. India's Yuvraj Singh, who missed the first match of the seven-match series after failing to recover fully from a finger injury, is expected to take the field in Nagpur.
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