Jhye Richardson out of World Cup, Australia call up Kane
Richardson dislocated his shoulder during Australia’s five-match one-day international series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates, but was named in their 15-man World Cup squad subsequently, with the hope that he’d be able to recover in time for the premier event in England and Wales.
However, after recent scans and testing conducted with Australia’s medical staff, it became evident that Richardson would not be ready in time for the World Cup.
Australia's Jhye Richardson has dislocated his shoulder, and will take no further part in the second ODI v Pakistan.
— ICC (@ICC) March 24, 2019
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“This is obviously very disappointing news for the team and for Jhye, who has been exceptional throughout his rehabilitation process,” said David Beakley, the team physio.
“After his most recent assessment and attempting to bowl in the nets, it was clear that Jhye was not progressing as fast as required and therefore, in consultation with selectors, we made the decision to withdraw him from the squad.
“Jhye will continue with his rehabilitation and we will look to resume bowling in the coming weeks. At this stage we are still hopeful that he could be available for the Australia A tour of England [in June].”
“He proved that he could be a class bowler with that sort of build and bowl at some extreme pace."
— ICC (@ICC) January 24, 2019
Jhye Richardson on South Africa's @DaleSteyn62.
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Kane will more than fill the 22-year-old’s boots though. He made a comeback to the Australia ODI set up after a prolific BBL 2018-19, and has picked eight wickets in as many matches against India and Pakistan at 21.23 since.
Australia begin their World Cup campaign on 1 June against Afghanistan in Bristol.