Lance Morris Likely To Miss New Zealand Test Series Due To Left Side Strain

Canberra [Australia] : Australia seamer Lance Morris suffered a left side strain during the third ODI against West Indies due to which he is doubtful for the upcoming two-match Test series against New Zealand.

Australia bundled out West Indies for a mere score of 86 runs. The pacer snapped two wickets in his spell of 4.3 overs, including one maiden, conceding just 13 runs.

Cricket Australia announced soon after Morris’s injury that a scan will be performed to determine the full extent of the injury.

Australia skipper Steve Smith asserted that the scans will be held in the next 12-24 hours to know whether Morris’s injury is serious or not.

“He (Morris) just said he had a bit of pain in the side and was struggling a bit, so he’ll get a scan in the next 12 to 24 hours and we’ll know more then. He was probably a little bit nervous the other day making his debut, but he was starting to get some nice rhythm,” Smith said after the match.

The 34-year-old further stated that it’s great to see him play in international cricket.

“He’s been great around the group, for over a year now he’s been there or thereabouts and it’s great to see him get a couple of games in,” the right-hand batter added.

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