Clarke out of SA ODI series with injury


FE Team | Published: November 16, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00


PERTH, Australia, Nov 15 (AFP): Skipper Michael Clarke will miss the rest of Australia's one-day series against South Africa with a persistent hamstring injury, Cricket Australia said Saturday.
Clarke reinjured his troublesome left hamstring as he made just 11 in the Australian innings of Friday's 32-run win over the Proteas in the series opener in Perth and took no further part in the game.
Scans Saturday confirmed that Clarke would miss the remaining four ODIs against the Proteas, but no decision has been made on his availability for the opening Test against India in Brisbane, starting on December 4.
"Michael had scans today in Perth for his ongoing left hamstring problem and as a result has been ruled out of the remaining matches in the ODI series," Cricket Australia team doctor Peter Brukner said.
"Michael will return to Sydney for further treatment and an update on his fitness for the first Test in Brisbane will be made in due course."
Earlier, Australia coach Darren Lehmann said his team can win the World Cup if injury continues to sideline Clarke.
Clarke, 33, has injured his hamstring three times since August, raising concerns about his playing prospects this southern summer season and beyond.
With the World Cup just three months away, any more setbacks could leave Clarke struggling to take part in the tournament.
"It's never easy when you're losing one of your best players, but that's part and parcel of sport these days," Lehmann said.

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