Jhye Richardson ruled out of Australia’s Cup squad

Published May 9, 2019
Fast bowler Jhye Richardson has been ruled out of the Cricket World Cup after failing to recover from a shoulder injury in time to be ready for Australia’s opening game on June 1. — Photo courtesy Cricket Australia/File
Fast bowler Jhye Richardson has been ruled out of the Cricket World Cup after failing to recover from a shoulder injury in time to be ready for Australia’s opening game on June 1. — Photo courtesy Cricket Australia/File

BRISBANE: Fast bowler Jhye Richardson has been ruled out of the Cricket World Cup after failing to recover from a shoulder injury in time to be ready for Australia’s opening game on June 1.

Cricket Australia on Wednesday confirmed scans showed the right shoulder that Richardson dislocated while fielding during a limited-overs international against Pakistan in March wouldn’t be repaired adequately to bowl at the level required for the World Cup.

“This is obviously very disappointing news for the team and for Jhye, who has been exceptional throughout his rehabilitation process,” Australia’s team physiotherapist David Beakley said in a statement. “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.”

Kane Richardson has been drafted into the Australia squad to join a pace bowling group that includes Mitchell Starc, who is returning from a chest injury this week, Pat Cummins, Nathan Coulter-Nile and Jason Behrendorff.

Veteran paceman Josh Hazlewood has again been overlooked for selection in the World Cup squad as he recovers from a back injury, but has been included in a second-string squad for a series in England starting later next month.

Defending champions Australia are playing three unofficial warm-up games against New Zealand in Brisbane this week to fine-tune for the World Cup and to reintegrate ex-captain Steve Smith and his former deputy David Warner into the squad following their 12-month bans that stemmed from the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa.

The 22-year-old Richardson had been tipped to play an important role for Australia in English conditions utilizing his swing and consistency. He has taken 24 wickets in 12 One-day Internationals at an average of 26.3 and an economy rate of 5.85.

“It hasn’t been that easy to accept; World Cups don’t come around every day,” Richardson said on Wednesday. “It’s been tough but I’ve got the right people around me ... I honestly thought I could get up [be fit] and I was determined to do everything I could.”

Richardson hopes to be available for Australia A’s tour of Britain and eventually the Ashes.

“Absolutely it helps a lot knowing there’s something just as big around the corner,” he said. “To have that to aim for puts a lot of clarity in my mind that playing for Australia is what I want to do.”

Australia have nine group games at the World Cup, starting against Afghanistan in Bristol and concluding July 6 against South Africa at Old Trafford.

Revised World Cup squad: Aaron Finch (captain), David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, Shaun Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Jason Behrendorff, Kane Richardson, Adam Zampa, Nathan Lyon.

Published in Dawn, May 9th, 2019

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