Sydney: Newly-appointed Australian Test vice-captain David Warner has been ruled out of subsequent month’s debate of Bangladesh due to a fractured left thumb, Cricket Australia pronounced on Friday.
Warner suffered a injury when he got in a mixed perplexing to play a Steven Finn bouncer during Lord’s roughly a week ago, forcing him to skip a rest of a one-day general array opposite England.
The opener’s damage was examined by a palm dilettante in Sydney on Thursday and Cricket Australia pronounced while medicine was not compulsory he would not be fit in time for Bangladesh.
“David has been told that a detonate will take during slightest 4 weeks to brace and a serve dual weeks before he can start batting and throwing again,” Cricket Australia’s Pat Howard said.
“He is naturally unhappy to be blank a Test tour, quite his initial as vice-captain of a Australian team.”
Australia are due to play dual Tests in Bangladesh subsequent month, a initial such array between a nations given 2006.
“It’s unequivocally disappointing. we never wish to skip a compare for Australia though I’ll be doing all we presumably can to get behind as fast as possible,” Warner said.
Cricket Australia pronounced Warner was approaching to be fit in time for a home array opposite New Zealand starting in November.