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Australia’s Kane Richardson out of Sri Lanka series with injury

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Australia’s Kane Richardson out of Sri Lanka series with injury

  • Australia’s Kane Richardson ruled out of first one-day international against Sri Lanka.
  • Fast bowler picked up a hamstring injury in the final Twenty20 international warm-up match.
  • Pat Cummins named in side for five-match ODI series that begins on Tuesday.

Australia suffered another injury setback on Monday as fast bowler Kane Richardson returned home with a hamstring problem ahead of the first one-day international against hosts Sri Lanka.

Test skipper Pat Cummins will however return to the side for the five-match ODI series beginning on Tuesday after recovering from a long-running injury.

Richardson picked up his injury during the warm-up for the final Twenty20 international match but played Saturday’s game before the severity was detected in a scan the next day.

“I wasn’t aware of the injury during the game so that was pretty big of him to get through a T20 game of that intensity,” skipper Aaron Finch said as he named his side for the first ODI.

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Richardson had been included in the ODI squad following injuries to paceman Mitchell Starc and all-rounders Sean Abbott and Mitchell Marsh.

The ODIs follow a Twenty20 series that Australia won 2-1 after the hosts triumphed in the final game thanks to a sparkling 54 off 25 balls by skipper Dasun Shanaka.

Shanaka said Monday that his team were especially motivated to win as Sri Lanka suffers a dire economic crisis with major shortages of fuel, food and medicines.

“People are undergoing a lot of pressure. They don’t have the essentials but they are supporting us… The players are ready to deliver for the country,” he told reporters.

“When we play against a top team like Australia we must be ready for a defeat too, but as a team we are going in to win this series,” he said.

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Australia XI: Aaron Finch (capt), David Warner, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey (wkt), Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Jhye Richardson, Josh Hazlewood