Giles to be out for up to six months after Achilles operation
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that the Warwickshire left-arm spinner Ashley Giles is to undergo an operation on Monday on his injured achilles tendon
Media Release
27-Jul-2001
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that the
Warwickshire left-arm spinner Ashley Giles is to undergo an operation on
Monday on his injured achilles tendon.
Giles, who underwent a six-week rehabilitation programme earlier this summer
in an effort to cure the chronic injury, is expected to be out of cricket
for between four to six months.
The injury did appear to be much better after he underwent an extensive
programme of strengthening and rehabilitation work following his return from
Sri Lanka.
Unfortunately, after he started playing cricket again, he was unable to
continue with his rehabilitation work to the same degree and the injury
deteriorated again.
As a consequence, the ECB medical team has reviewed Ashley's case and
decided that surgery now represents the best way forward for him. The
Board's medical team has discussed the situation with Warwickshire and they
are fully supportive of this decision.
It is not easy at this stage to predict exactly how long Ashley will take to
recover. While he will not be fit for the trip to Zimbabwe, the Board is
hopeful that he will be in contention for a place on the winter tours of
India and New Zealand.