James Hopes ruled out of ODI series, to return home
A depleted Australian side got another blow on Sunday when all-rounder James Hopes was ruled out of the seven-match ODI series against India.
Cricket Australia on Sunday confirmed Hopes would return to Australia to continue his recovery from a right hamstring injury suffered during the first ODI at Vadodara.
"James has done everything he can with medical staff to try and make himself available for the remaining games of the tour of India," Cricket Australia physiotherapist Kevin Sims said.
"However due to the compressed nature of this tour and his speed of recovery so far we feel now we have insufficient time to have James fully fit to take part in the remaining games of this series.
"Therefore a decision has been made that James will return to Australia where he will continue his rehabilitation from this hamstring injury," he said.
Australia's National Selection Panel has named Victorian fast bowler Clinton McKay as a replacement player for the injured Brett Lee, who too has been ruled out of the series and has returned home, while New South Wales all-rounder Moises Henriques will now remain with the squad for the remainder of the series.
"With the injuries to Brett Lee and James Hopes and both of these players returning to Australia, the National Selection Panel has taken the opportunity to add another bowler to the squad in Clinton McKay," said NSP Chairman Andrew Hilditch.
"Clinton is a young promising bowler who performed well at interstate level last season and has recent very good form for Victoria in the Champions League in India.
"He will be very well suited to Indian conditions and we believe he is another young player who benefit from the experience of being in the Australian team set-up during this tour. We also feel he has the ability to perform well at the international level," Hilditch said
"With Moises having played in the last ODI game and James Hopes going home, Moises will now remain with the squad in India for the duration of the series," he added.
Earlier, wicketkeeper Tim Paine was also ruled out after a finger injury and Graham Manou made his international debut coming in for him at Nagpur.
Cricket Australia on Sunday confirmed Hopes would return to Australia to continue his recovery from a right hamstring injury suffered during the first ODI at Vadodara.
"James has done everything he can with medical staff to try and make himself available for the remaining games of the tour of India," Cricket Australia physiotherapist Kevin Sims said.
"However due to the compressed nature of this tour and his speed of recovery so far we feel now we have insufficient time to have James fully fit to take part in the remaining games of this series.
"Therefore a decision has been made that James will return to Australia where he will continue his rehabilitation from this hamstring injury," he said.
Australia's National Selection Panel has named Victorian fast bowler Clinton McKay as a replacement player for the injured Brett Lee, who too has been ruled out of the series and has returned home, while New South Wales all-rounder Moises Henriques will now remain with the squad for the remainder of the series.
"With the injuries to Brett Lee and James Hopes and both of these players returning to Australia, the National Selection Panel has taken the opportunity to add another bowler to the squad in Clinton McKay," said NSP Chairman Andrew Hilditch.
"Clinton is a young promising bowler who performed well at interstate level last season and has recent very good form for Victoria in the Champions League in India.
"He will be very well suited to Indian conditions and we believe he is another young player who benefit from the experience of being in the Australian team set-up during this tour. We also feel he has the ability to perform well at the international level," Hilditch said
"With Moises having played in the last ODI game and James Hopes going home, Moises will now remain with the squad in India for the duration of the series," he added.
Earlier, wicketkeeper Tim Paine was also ruled out after a finger injury and Graham Manou made his international debut coming in for him at Nagpur.