Australian left-arm pacer Jason Beherendorff will be going under the knife to get rid of his back issues. The surgery will keep him away from the action for quite some time. He is scheduled to fly to New Zealand next week to get the same surgery done that revived James Pattinson's career in 2017.

“Unfortunately, I've had the same injury over the last few years and we've tried a number of things and the injury continues to return. After a lot of thought and discussion we've decided that surgery is the best opportunity to find a more permanent fix,” Behrendorff was quoted as saying by the ESPNcricinfo.

Behrendorff also revealed he had conversations with James Pattinson and former New Zealand pacer Shane Bond about the surgery and their experiences recovering from it.

“I'm feeling good about the surgery, I've spoken to a number of Aussie and Kiwi bowlers who've had a similar surgery and they were all very positive about the results,” he added.

The surgery involves fusing screws and a titanium cable into the lower spine to stabilise the stress fracture which is not healing conventionally. Apart from Pattinson and Bond, Matt Henry also underwent the same surgery in 2012.

The left-arm pacer had to miss last month's T20 Blast quarterfinal because of the back injury and was recalled by Western Australia.