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- Updated: December 15, 2016
Australia fast bowler John Hastings will undergo surgery on his right knee to repair a tendon he injured during a Sheffield Shield game last week.
Turning out for his state side, Victoria, against Tasmania, Hastings did “significant” damage to the patella tendon of his right leg, while bowling in the second innings. He had to go off after sending down only 3.1 overs then, and could not bat on the final day.
Cricket Australia physio Alex Kountouris said there was no estimated timeframe for Hastings’ recovery yet, but it would likely be a long time before he is fit to play again. …