East London: South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis has been ruled out for six week after suffering an acute lumbar disc injury during their 3rd ODI against Bangladesh on Sunday.


According to ESPNcricinfo, du Plessis will not only miss the two-match T-20 series, which starts on Thursday, but will now also miss most of the domestic T-20 competition with the aim to be fit for the inaugural four-day, day-night Test against Zimbabwe on Boxing Day.


The South African captain had to retire hurt on 91 and could not return to lead the team in the field. He had collapsed at the crease and clutched his lower back after turning for a second run in the 41st over.


In du Plessis' absence, JP Duminy will lead the T20 side, which also includes AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla.


Du Plessis' injury should not impact any international commitments with South Africa's calendar empty until Boxing Day. Thereafter, they will play eight home Tests, including three in a full visit by India that also features six ODIs and three T-20s. As South Africa's all-format captain, du Plessis will be eager to be fully fit for that series, reports ESPNcricinfo.


He was also due to captain the Stellenbosch Kings in the inaugural edition of the T20 Global League, which was scheduled to start on November 3, but the tournament has been postponed. Instead, the CSA have moved the franchise T-20 competition into the same slot.


ESPNcricinfo reports that Du Plessis is the first high-profile player who won't take part in that event.