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Mark Boucher’s eye injury not severe, say doctors

The freak accident involving former South Africa wicketkeeper Mark Boucher left his eye less severely injured than initially thought, doctors said after he underwent a second operation on Thursday.

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South Africa-Somerset warm up match ends in a draw

Mark Boucher's retirement overshadowed half-centuries from Hashim Amla and JP Duminy as South Africa warmed up for next week's first Test against England in a drawn tour match at Somerset on Tuesday.

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Mickey Arthur hails ‘phenomenal’ Mark Boucher

Former South Africa coach Mickey Arthur hailed the "phenomenal" Mark Boucher after the Proteas wicket-keeper was forced into premature international retirement by a freak eye injury.

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Mark Boucher not wearing helmet was surprising: Saba Karim

By Kushan Sarkar

 

If anyone in the Indian cricket fraternity can understand Mark Boucher's pain of calling it quits after serious eye injury, it is former India stumper Saba Karim.

 

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Mark Boucher retires from international cricket following injury

By CricketCountry Staff

 

South Africa veteran cricketer Mark Boucher on Tuesday announced retirement from all forms of international cricket with immediate effect.

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Mark Boucher receives words of encouragement on Twitter

By CricketCountry Staff

 

South Africa wicketkeeper Mark Boucher, who has suffered a blow on his left eye in the warm-up match against Somerset, got words of encouragement from his countrymen and others on microblogging site Twitter.

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Mark Boucher to miss England tour after suffering career-threatening injury

By CricketCountry Staff

 

South Africa suffered a severe blow on Tuesday when senior wicketkeeper-batsman Mark Boucher was ruled out of the important upcoming tour of England, after suffering a career-threatening injury on his left eye.

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Mark Boucher undergoes emergency surgery after suffering a potentially career-ending eye injury

Mark Boucher's hopes of featuring in the upcoming Test series against England were put on hold after he suffered a potentially career-ending eye injury on Monday.

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