Ngam ruled out of WI tour despite normal blood test results
Eastern Province fast bowler Mfuneko Ngam has been ruled of South Africa's tour of the West Indies even though several blood tests to establish possible causes of a stress fracture of the right femur have produced normal results
30-Jan-2001
Eastern Province fast bowler Mfuneko Ngam has been ruled of South Africa's tour of the West Indies even though several blood tests to establish possible causes of a stress fracture of the right femur have produced normal results.
Dr Andre Killian, who ordered the blood tests, said: "We did a bone density
test, which showed all his bones to be of normal density, as well as various
blood tests which all came up normal. The injury has been caused by
over-exertion." He said there was no evidence of any deficiency which would
make Ngam susceptible to injury.
Killian said that Ngam, in his enthusiasm and drive, had been going for a
daily run at a fast pace, in addition to putting himself through hours of
bowling practice on his own outside the normal Eastern Province and South
African squad sessions. "It's an over-use injury in an athlete who pushes
himself very hard," he said.
Killian, who is based in Port Elizabeth and who sits on the UCB's medical
committee, said Ngam would miss the South African tour to the West Indies in
March, April and May. Killian estimates that it will take between six and 12
weeks for Ngam to recover from his injury and several weeks after that to
reach match fitness. "Ngam has a long career ahead of him - it is not worth
rushing him back for this tour," Killian explained.
Ngam said he was disappointed to miss out on the Caribbean tour. "But I want
to get better so I can look ahead to other tours and the World Cup in 2003."