Broken thumb dashes Faulkner’s hopes

Australia captain Michael Clarke said the tourists would give a Test debut to fast-bowling all-rounder James Faulkne, pictured,r and recall Mitchell Starc. Photo by: AFP

Australia captain Michael Clarke said the tourists would give a Test debut to fast-bowling all-rounder James Faulkne, pictured,r and recall Mitchell Starc. Photo by: AFP

Published Dec 12, 2013

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Perth - Australia all-rounder James Faulkner suffered a broken thumb during batting practice Thursday, officials said, dashing his hopes of inclusion in the third Ashes Test.

Faulkner, 12th man for the last Test against England and a mooted replacement for injury-troubled bowler Ryan Harris, was hit while batting in the nets.

“James was struck on the right thumb while batting in the nets and was subsequently taken for an X-ray which revealed a fracture of the thumb,” said team doctor Peter Brukner said in a statement.

“As a result he will not be available for the third Test. His progress will be monitored for a return to playing duty depending on how quickly the injury heals.”

Harris has been hit by a flare-up in a long-standing knee problem on the eve of the third Test in Perth, although captain Michael Clarke said he expects him to play.

Australia are 2-0 up in the five-match series after big wins in Brisbane and Adelaide, and they can regain the Ashes with another victory in Perth. - Sapa-AFP

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