Walsh, Ambrose battle injuries (30 December 1998)
DURBAN - Veteran West Indies fast bowler Courtney Walsh who bowled only four overs during South Africa's nine-wicket victory in the Test at Kingsmead yesterday may be out of the fourth starting at Newlands, Cape Town, on Saturday
30-Dec-1998
30 December 1998
Walsh, Ambrose battle injuries
The Jamaica Gleaner
DURBAN - Veteran West Indies fast bowler Courtney Walsh who bowled
only four overs during South Africa's nine-wicket victory in the Test
at Kingsmead yesterday may be out of the fourth starting at Newlands,
Cape Town, on Saturday.
The 36-year-old Jamaican suffered a strained left hamstring chasing a
ball before lunch and, after slumping to ground, was assisted off the
field by physiotherapist Denis Waight and squad member Mervyn Dillon
and then carried into the dressingroom on a stretcher.
According to Waight, the extent of the injury was not immediately
known, but although it did not appear as bad as first thought, it is
unlikely Walsh would recover enough to bowl in a few days time.
The injury, which occurred with South Africa on 49 without loss in
the 18th over, robbed the West Indies of its most consistent bowler
in the series and his absence would certainly weaken an attack which
is already cause for concern.
The West Indies are also worried about Curtly Ambrose - at 35,
another veteran who is also suffering.
Ambrose has been suffering for some time from an injured left knee,
and according to Waight, it is getting worse each day.
Source :: The Jamaica Gleaner (https://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/)