Hogg and Tait out of super series

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Tait and Hogg miss Super Series

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October 3, 2005



Brad Hogg tore cartilage in his left knee at training ? Getty Images

Australia suffered a double injury blow today with Shaun Tait and Brad Hogg ruled out of the Super Series. Tait is expected to miss at least three months with a right-shoulder problem while Hogg suffered torn left-knee cartilage at training yesterday.

Stuart Clark, the New South Wales bowler who was twice on standby during the Ashes series, will step in for Tait during the one-day series and Cameron White, the Victoria legspinner, replaces Hogg. Tait experienced pain while bowling for his Adelaide club side Sturt on Saturday and again during training this morning.

A Cricket Australia spokesman said diagnostic scans and a review by the specialist Greg Hoy showed Tait had torn cartilage and he was expected to undergo surgery later in the week. "Cricket Australia's medical staff anticipate that he will be sidelined for a minimum of three months," the spokesman said.

The injury is a severe blow for Tait after he performed solidly in two Tests during the Ashes series and was in line for a limited-overs debut at the Telstra Dome in Melbourne this week. He will have to recover ahead of schedule to play a Test this summer and will probably look to the South Africa tour in March for an international recall.

Hogg, who is expected to miss between three and six weeks, was also disappointed to pull out of the three ODIs and will have surgery tomorrow. "I will get back to Perth tonight and get straight on the operating table tomorrow lunch-time," Hogg told AFP at the official tournament launch today. "It's disappointing, but that's the way it goes. I may never have an opportunity like this again, to be a part of such a prestigious event."

Errol Alcott, the Australia physiotherapist, said Hogg was in pain after a training session on Sunday. "MRI scans taken earlier today have revealed the cartilage tear," he said, "but we are confident that with the correct surgery he will make a full recovery."

Ricky Ponting said White was likely to come into the team for the first of the three matches on Wednesday. "There's a good opportunity for an up-and-coming legspinner to get a chance to play some cricket for Australia," he said. "With a negative there always comes a positive, so that's the positive side to it."

White, 22, knows the Australian set-up after touring India in 2004, and he picked up the wickets of Shahid Afridi and Chris Gayle in the World XI's warm-up against Victoria on Sunday. He has played 39 first-class games for Victoria, who he has captained since 2003-04, and 38 domestic limited-overs matches.

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What the hell is White doing in there??? His first class bowling average is around 45, and thats what he is in there for - his bowling.
 
White actually averages 34, which is better than Brad Hogg's first-class record (avg. 42). However, Hogg averages 28 in domestic OD's with econ. of under 5 whilst White's average is 36 and his econ. is over 5.
 
Beau would have been good. He is a clone of Hogg. But he isn't even in the A side so no way he was getting picked.
 
i think that haurwitz would be picked before cullen, hauro played a test match in india and got tendulkar out:p
 
Have you seen Hauritz lately? He isn't even in the Queensland 1st 11. Cullen is in the A side and thus is the next spinner in line. Infact if MacGill got injuried for test match Cullen would be picked.
 
oh reall?hauro has gone tocrap? doesnt he playfor redbacks?
 
Just one year playing for the Redbacks he is already contracted by Australia. A real talent.
 
seems like it cant wait for him to play, i got big raps on bracken:) tho
 
Not for those two. One is too old, the other is injury prone. Both aren't spinners as well.
White needs more game time before we decide if he is good enough to make it as a international bowler.
 

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