Boucher and Kemp go under the knife
South African wicketkeeper Mark Boucher had surgery on Monday to his left index finger to release scar tissue from his August 2000 knife injury, team physiotherapist Craig Smith announced
04-Jun-2001
South African wicketkeeper Mark Boucher had surgery on Monday to
his left index finger to release scar tissue from his August 2000 knife
injury, team physiotherapist Craig Smith announced.
"Boucher will be out of
action for about four weeks, during which time he will be receiving
physiotherapy and rehabilitation," Smith added.
All-rounder Justin Kemp also underwent surgery today to remove a bony growth
from the base of his right hand. "The operation involved scraping off the
knob of bone and he'll be out for about a month to allow the site to heal
and for the inflammation to settle," added Smith.
Both operations were performed by Professor Sydney Biddulph, the UCB's
consultant hand specialist, in Johannesburg.