Wicketkeeper Tim Paine's career was thrown into jeopardy after South Australia's state coach Darren Berry revealed that the Aussie may never play first-class cricket again due to his latest finger injury.
Written by Cricket Country Staff Published: Dec 18, 2011, 08:23 PM (IST) Edited: Dec 18, 2011, 08:23 PM (IST)
Wicketkeeper Tim Paine’s career was thrown into jeopardy after South Australia’s state coach Darren Berry revealed that the Aussie may never play first-class cricket again due to his latest finger injury.
Berry said that he was “staggered at how bad the injury looked” when he met the national team back-up keeper during a Sheffield Shield game in Hobart.
“I could tell by watching him trying to make a fist he was a mile away from competitive cricket,” Berry said.
Paine, who has played four Tests for Australia, broke the finger during a pre-season training session with Tasmania.
Originally expected to miss action for three months, he was ruled out for the whole season last week.
The 27-year-old was pressing incumbent Brad Haddin hard for a regular berth in both the Test and ODI team until the setback.
Berry wrote in ‘Fairfax’s Sun-Herald’ newspaper that Haddin can ill-afford to take it easy with the likes of Matthew Wade, Chris Hartley and Peter Nevill breathing down his neck.(PTI)
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