Morkel heads home injured
Published Date:
08 May 2008
MORNE MORKEL will be out for six weeks with a hamstring injury and has headed home to South Africa for treatment.
Yorkshire's early season overseas replacement for Rana Naved, Morkel, returns home on Sunday aftet their worst fears were realised when a scan showed that the fast bowler sustained a grade two hamstring injury during the recent LV County Championship match against Nottinghamshire.
The estimated healing time for such an injury is anything between three and six weeks and as Morkel was due to be replaced by Rana Naved in early June, at the latest, Yorkshire and player have decided that it is in the best interest of both parties for him to return to South Africa to rehabilitate ahead of South Africa's tour of England.
Morkel said: "I am really upset that an injury is forcing me to return home. Everyone at Yorkshire has made me very welcome and I was desperate to take some wickets and get Yorkshire off to the best possible start.
"I wish the club every success this season and look forward to seeing everyone again when I am back here for the Tests and One Day Internationals with South Africa. Hopefully my chance of playing county cricket for Yorkshire has not gone forever."
Martyn Moxon, Yorkshire's director of professional cricket, said: "We are all sad to see Morne depart so soon after his arrival.
"He was fitting in well, provided our bowling attack with some variety as he is a genuinely quick bowler. We wish him all the best in his recovery.
"We have a strong squad and as Rana Naved will be unable to be registered as a Yorkshire player before May 19th there is now a chance for one of our other seamers to grab an unexpected first team opportunity."
Morkel pulled up during Friday's play complaining of a tightening in the right leg which was initially diagnosed as a potential hamstring problem or cramp.
He missed the rest of the Nottinghamshire match and also Bank Holiday Monday's Friends Provident Trophy win over Durham Dynamos as a precautionary measure.
A scan on Wednesday however, has shown that the injury was more serious than first feared.
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08 May 2008 1:44 PM
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