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Aiden Markram Ruled Out Of England Tests Due To Fracture
Markram sustained a fracture to his left ring finger due to which he will miss at least eight weeks of action and will undergo surgery next week
South Africa opener Aiden Markram has been ruled out of the remainder of the Test series against England after he picked up an injury on Day 2 of the ongoing centurion Test. Markram sustained a fracture to his left ring finger due to which he will miss at least eight weeks of action and will undergo surgery next week.
"Aiden sustained a fracture affecting the distal joint of his left ring finger," CSA's chief medical officer Dr Shuaib Manjra said. "After consulting with a number of hand specialists yesterday we arrived at a decision that the best outcome would be achieved through surgical reduction and fixation.
"This would mean him unfortunately missing the rest of the series against England. We feel for Aiden who worked extremely hard to come through his previous hand fracture sustained in India to be Test match ready." Markram managed 20 runs in the first innings when the Proteas were bundled out for 284 whereas in the second innings, he could contribute with only 2."After consulting with a number of hand specialists yesterday we arrived at a decision that the best outcome would be achieved through surgical reduction and fixation.This would mean him unfortunately missing the rest of the series against England." - Dr Manjra pic.twitter.com/8LOtpaq2zA
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) December 28, 2019
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