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Australia face fitness concerns as North misses training
Date: 19 July, 2010(Monday)
AFP
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Australia’s preparations for the second and final Test against Pakistan at Headingley suffered a setback when Marcus North missed Monday’s training session at Yorkshire’s headquarters. North, the bowling hero of Australia’s 150-run series opening win at Lord’s last week, where the occasional off-spinner took a Test best six for 55, was ruled out of practice because of stomach illness.

North has already missed one Test through illness, against South Africa in Cape Town last year, when a stomach bug allowed leg-spinner Bryce McGain to make his debut.

Meanwhile fast-bowler Ben Hilfenhaus did not bowl during Monday’s session after suffering a shoulder injury sustained when he fell awkwardly in the field at Lord’s. But with one day to go till the next Test against Pakistan, Australia remain confident of naming an unchanged side.

If replacements are needed, the uncapped duo of batsman Usman Khawaja and seamer Peter George are both in the tour squad. Australia have added Clint McKay, who remained in England after the recent one-day series to play Twenty20 cricket for Yorkshire, to their Test squad as cover for Hilfenhaus.

But Australia physiotherapist Alex Kountouris is still working with Hilfenhaus and Australia vice-captain Michael Clarke told reporters at Headingley on Monday, “I don’t think he bowled today, he’s still seeing the physio but he’s certainly improving.

“Fingers crossed, hopefully he’ll be right come day one of the Test match.

The first Test already saw two players make their debut for Australia, with both wicket-keeper Tim Paine and leg-spinner Steven Smith playing their first Test at Lord’s.


   


 
 no live match available
Pakistan Day T20 Cup
Zimbabwe in West Indies, March 2010
Pakistan A and England Lions in UAE, Feb 2010
South Africa in India, Feb 2010
England in Bangladesh, Feb-Mar 2010
Australia in New Zealand, Feb-Mar 2010
Pakistan, England in UAE, Feb 2010
Bangladesh in New Zealand, Feb 2010
The series above listed are for the next few weeks/months and currently in progress. Down to top approach.


 
Pos   Team
1   India
2   South Africa
3   Australia
4   Sri Lanka
5   England
6   Pakistan
7   New Zealand
8   West Indies
9   Bangladesh
 
 
Pos   Team
1   Australia
2   India
3   South Africa
4   New Zealand
5   England
6   Pakistan
7   Sri Lanka
8   West Indies
9   Bangladesh
10   Zimbabwe
11   Ireland
12   Kenya

 
 
 
 
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