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23 Jul 2017 11:01 #346922
by chairman
Australia batsman Chris Lynn will have surgery on his troublesome left shoulder on Monday, according to a report in the Courier Mail. As a consequence, he is likely to be out of action till the end of the year, the paper reported, missing the T20 leagues in the West Indies and Bangladesh, and Australia's proposed ODI tour of India in September-October.
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23 Jul 2017 12:26 #346927
by ketchim
What a blow for Guyana Amazon Warriors !
guess we ask for the CT final champions replacement !
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27 Jul 2017 15:02 #347271
by ketchim
Am I good at this stuff or what ?
Guyana Warriors head coach Roger Harper rued the absence of Lynn
who
scored
454 runs in the tournament last year :
"We are hugely disappointed to lose the talent of Chris Lynn to shoulder injury,
he was the leading scorer last year and we were happy to have him back
However, we are extremely delighted in getting a world-class replacement in
Babar Azam.
He is one of the most exciting batsmen in the world and we are sure that
he will be a huge success for us at Hero CPL 2017."
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28 Jul 2017 09:09 #347302
by tallulah
Oh..that is such a huge blow to the Guyana Warriors. I wish him the best. Hope he bounces back to form soon. He will surely be missed by his team members and fans alike.
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