South Africa's Tony De Zorzi Ruled Out Of England ODIs With Hamstring Injury
De Zorzi, fielding on the boundary, made a diving effort to stop a Jos Buttler shot from reaching the boundary. While the play was successful, he injured his left hamstring in the process and had to leave the field for treatment.
He did not return to the match and was only available to bat if required; however, South Africa were chasing a modest target of 132 and did not require his services. He will now return home to undergo scans to assess the full extent of the injury.
No replacement batter has been named for de Zorzi, who was the reserve in the squad and had played in place of Matthew Breetzke. Breetzke himself had missed the final ODI in Australia and the first match in England due to a left hamstring tweak, but has since recovered. He is available for selection in the second ODI on Thursday and is expected to slot back into the No. 4 position in the batting order.
South Africa’s squad continues to face injury uncertainties. Pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada, who missed the ODIs in Australia with ankle inflammation, did not feature at Headingley. The inclusion of Codi Yusuf, who has been representing Durham in domestic cricket, suggests Rabada may not return until the T20I leg of the tour.
No replacement batter has been named for de Zorzi, who was the reserve in the squad and had played in place of Matthew Breetzke. Breetzke himself had missed the final ODI in Australia and the first match in England due to a left hamstring tweak, but has since recovered. He is available for selection in the second ODI on Thursday and is expected to slot back into the No. 4 position in the batting order.
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Despite the injury concerns, South Africa lead the series 1-0 and will look to consolidate their advantage in the second ODI.