Year out now for Warne (8 May 1998)
SHANE WARNE will be out of cricket for up to a year after corrective surgery on a damaged shoulder
08-May-1998
8 May 1998
Year out now for Warne
By Peter Deeley
SHANE WARNE will be out of cricket for up to a year after
corrective surgery on a damaged shoulder. Yesterday's
announcement means he could be missing when England go to
Australia for the winter Ashes series.
The leg-spinner underwent exploratory surgery on his right
shoulder this week and a spokesman for his state, Victoria, said
this had revealed torn cartilage and ligaments, requiring
immediate reconstruction of the damaged area. Warne fell heavily
in the field on the recent tour of India.
The spokesman said: "The doctors have to take a conservative
approach and say Shane could be out for between six and 12
months." He will almost certainly miss the Kuala Lumpur
Commonwealth Games and probably Australia's tour of Pakistan this
autumn.
Warne, 28, said: "It's worse than I had hoped. But the doctors
told me that if the rehabilitation goes well the shoulder will
eventually be better than brand new, so there's no reason why I
couldn't have another five years playing for Australia."
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)