Monday, 21 April 2008

Injury Update

Due to the runaway sucess (!) of this feature, I have put it on the Raggybear archive as a permenent post.

Warwickshire's start to the season has been disrupted somewhat by various injuries and problems with availability of key players. As usual news is a little patchy and in various places, so this is where the Raggybear comes into its own (with its patented traffic light system for availability, specifically for those people who are in a rush, or who are illiterate but with the capacity to recognise names). News as at today is:

Tim Ambrose - was available and waiting on Sunday, will play in the Championship game against Northants this week.

Ian Bell - will join up with the team for this week's championship match

Monde Zondeki - due to join the squad this week and expected to make his debut in the Championship

Boyd Rankin - missed out on last week's game through a lack of match fitness following his recovery from a broken foot but has now picked up a new shoulder injury which is ruling him out for now. He is due to have a scan this week.

Jim Troughton - continues to be troubled by the back injury he picked up before last week's game. Is due to begin training today, but is very doubtful for the game on Wednesday.

Naqqash Tahir - has begun light training following his shin splints problem, is unlikely to play this week.

Jimmy Anyon - has started training again, following recovery from a torn muscle in his right forearm but could still miss out this week. - updated, in the squad for CC match against Northants

Ian Salisbury - is in the squad for the CC game against Northants.

Stuart Hole - last reported to have a hamstring strain on 9th April, still out as far as I know.

Nick James - has fully recovered from the broken toe he suffered in the nets and played for the seconds last week and was in the squad for the FP Trophy game on Sunday.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"with its patented traffic light system for availability, specifically for those people who are in a rush, or who are illiterate but with the capacity to recognise names"

...and colours...

Anonymous said...

I can`t keep up with all these so called modern cricket inovations. 20/20, the IPL and now traffic lights. What has become of our wonderful game?