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Thursday 28 March 2019

Jhye Richardson Optimistic About World Cup After Positive Scans


Australian fast bowler Zaheer Richardson, like Josh Hazelwood, is going to race against time to fit for the World Cup, but hopefully.

On Sunday, Richardson took over his right shoulder when attempting to stop athletic in the field during Australia's second one-day match against Pakistan. He left the field and he was immediately sent home for treatment.

Earlier in the week, the scan rejected the fracture, giving Richardson the hope.

The team's doctor, Richard Saw, said, "The scan showed normal soft tissue damage, which we expect after a disorder but fortunately the loss of any bone or fracture has not been excluded." "We are hoping that the surgeon will not need surgery but he will see an expert for an opinion in the beginning of next week.

"Having all the information on the table, we will be able to provide an update regarding the next steps."

Richardson told Cricket.com, "All the people in the Australian camp are optimistic, I am hopeful and in high spirits."

"I am not coming out of the World Cup in this phase, it is definitely not an option. It's all about achieving the right shoulder at this level.

"JL (Justin Langer) said that he is happy about how I was going about my business, I was really satisfied how I played in India and going to Pakistan Series and also with whom I Was pleased by the way he was playing.

"Shoulder injury is unfortunate, but these things happen and I'm eager to hurry back."

Richardson's injury has stopped, which is a bad weather for him. Prior to playing a major role (8 wickets in the last three ODIs) in Australia's historic T20I series victory in India, Paesar started his Test career in Gabba.

Richardson's injury came in all formats for Australia after a bad season.

The right-handed batsman established himself in the one-day team, made his Test debut in Gabba and starred in Australia's historic limited overs series in India.

Ability to swing and swing Richardson's ball meant that the experts had expected him to go to the World Cup and the Ashes before being injured. But after their scan, the encouraging news has flooded those dreams.

Richardson, Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc are all looking for timely injuries to the World Cup, while Pat Cummins, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Jason Behrendorf and Ken Richardson are also in the frame for the tournament and affecting the current series Want to Against Pakistan

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