Yuvraj made to sweat two more weeks
Yuvraj Singh will have to wait two more weeks before he knows whether he will need surgery or not.
Anand Vasu in Mumbai
13-Nov-2006
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Yuvraj Singh will have to wait two more weeks before he knows whether or not he
will need surgery. Yuvraj was assessed by Dr. Anant Joshi, the
Indian cricket board's designated consultant orthopaedic expert, who
declared that Yuvraj's recovery was coming along well and that
the ligament tear on the left knee could well heal by itself.
"Mr Anant Joshi has seen him today. He is very satisfied with the progress
Yuvraj has made," said Niranjan Shah, honorary secretary of the BCCI, at a
press conference ahead of the Indian team's departure to South Africa for
their two-month five-ODI and three-Test series. "At the moment surgery is not an
option. Joshi will see Yuvraj again after two weeks and then let us know
what is the outcome."
Yuvraj tore the ligament in his left knee during a training session
in Mohali during the Champions Trophy while playing kho-kho, and has been
recovering in Mumbai and Delhi. Yuvraj, who had been walking with the aid
of crutches since the injury, told Cricinfo he was much better. Speaking from Delhi, he said: "I am much better now. I've taken a break from the crutches just today and will have to see how my knee responds. The encouraging sign is that I'm able to bend my knee now
without much discomfort, which was something I could not do earlier."
It had been widely reported that Yuvraj would be heading abroad, most
likely to Australia, for surgery in an attempt to speed up his recovery process. However Yuvraj also confirmed that the next
step was to have his knee examined by Joshi in two weeks' time.
Rahul Dravid, the Indian captain, was naturally disappointed at having
lost of the team's key one-day players. "He has had a great
year-and-a-half, so it's disappointing to have lost him. But we must also
view this as an opportunity for other people to stand up and make a mark,"
he said. "We were without Sachin [Tendulkar] for a while earlier, [Virender] Sehwag had to return
from Pakistan. Harbhajan [Singh] didn't play the one-day series in Pakistan. This
gave other guys a chance to stand up and be counted and many won man of
the match awards and performed well."
Greg Chappell, the coach, agreed with Dravid. "It's really
disappointing for Yuvraj, for this injury to come at this time in his
career," he said. "But at the same time the team has to view it as an
opportunity for someone else to do well. It was when Craig McDermott was
injured that Glenn McGrath came into the Australian side and he took his
chances and became the champion bowler that he is today. Perhaps someone
can emerge out of the shadows and into the sunlight like McGrath did."
Anand Vasu is assistant editor of Cricinfo