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Hogg out of Aussie's semi-final lineup

Australian team physio Errol Alcott said Brad Hogg would be placed on a rehabilitation programme due to a torn left hamstring tendon.

Published on: Sep 21, 2004 11:19 AM IST
PTI | By , Melbourne
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Cricket Australia said on Tuesday that leg-spin bowler Brad Hogg has been ruled out of the ICC Champions Trophy semifinal due to a torn left hamstring tendon.

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Hogg, who will return to Australia for treatment, sustained the injury while bowling during a net session at Edgbaston in England on Sunday and was officially released from the tournament following a review by a representative of the ICC's medical panel.

Australia plays England in the semifinal on Tuesday at Edgbaston.

Australian team physiotherapist Errol Alcott said Hogg would be placed on a three- to five-week rehabilitation programme.

"I'm pretty flat at the moment," said Hogg.

"I knew that the injury was fairly serious as soon as it occurred but being an optimist, thought I still might be able to play with it. That's obviously not the case, so all I can do now is get back home and try and be as fit as possible for the start of the state season.

 
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