Australia's Kane Richardson dominated out of Sri Lanka ODIs

Published:Mar 7, 202416:23
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Australia's Kane Richardson dominated out of Sri Lanka ODIs

Australia quick bowler Kane Richardson has been dominated out of the five-match 50-overs sequence in Sri Lanka within the newest harm setback to the touring facet.

Richardson, who was added to the one-day squad as cowl for injured quick bowler Mitchell Starc, suffered a "pretty extreme hamstring harm" throughout Saturday's third Twenty20 match, a Cricket Australia spokesperson mentioned on Monday.

Richardson can be flying residence and has been changed by quick bowler Scott Boland for the sequence, beginning on Tuesday.

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Left-armer Starc required six stitches on the index finger of his bowling arm whereas all-rounder Mitchell Marsh is nursing a calf pressure.

Each gamers are anticipated to be accessible for the third match of the sequence on Sunday, Australia captain Aaron Finch informed reporters whereas additionally naming his facet for the opener.

Australia, who received the three-match T20 sequence 2-1, can even play two exams in Sri Lanka.

Australia facet for Tuesday's ODI: Aaron Finch (captain), David Warner, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Jhye Richardson, Josh Hazlewood

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