S. Australian keeper Manou called up as replacement for Paine
October 29th, 2009 - 2:30 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )Adelaide (Australia), Oct. 29 (ANI): South Australian wicketkeeper Graham Manou has been rushed to India to make his one-day international debut in place of injured Tim Paine.
Manou was preparing to captain the Redbacks in a Sheffield Shield game against Victoria from Friday, but his plans changed when Paine busted the ring finger on his left hand while attempting to glove a Peter Siddle bouncer during last night’s defeat to India in Nagpur.
Paine is on his way home to recuperate while Manou will arrive in Delhi in time for the next game on Saturday, reports The Age.
Manou, who made his Test debut at Edgbaston in July after first-choice ‘keeper Brad Haddin broke his finger during the warm-up, has a Cricket Australia contract and beat Queensland’s Chris Hartley and Victoria’s Matthew Wade to the plane to the Indian capital.
The selectors were unable to consider Haddin because he is yet to test his surgically repaired finger in first-class cricket.
Haddin is primed to return to domestic cricket with NSW in a one-day match against Western Australia on Sunday, but he was deprived of a meaningful hit-out with his state’s second XI this week because the game in suburban Sydney was abandoned due to poor weather.
Having kept wicket and batted for a short time for his grade club Eastern Suburbs last weekend, Haddin is due to meet his physiotherapist today and is targeting a return to international cricket in the first Test against the West Indies at the ‘Gabba from November 26.
Manou is the second player called over to India as the Australians suffer a heavy injury toll, with NSW all-rounder Moises Henriques on standby on account of a hamstring strain to James Hopes. Brett Lee (elbow) and Mitchell Johnson (ankle) are also battling ailments. (ANI)
- 'Have enough games to stake claim for Ashes berth,' says Haddin - Oct 01, 2010
- Manou to replace injured Paine for ODIs against India - Oct 29, 2009
- Paine gets nod as Australia's second best keeper-batsman - Apr 08, 2010
- Oz all-rounder Henriques also ruled out of fifth ODI - Nov 04, 2009
- Ex-Oz keeper Manou retires from first class cricket - Mar 12, 2011
- Haddin takes first steps to regaining Test spot before Ashes - Oct 06, 2010
- NSW delighted over their players' success in IPL auction - Jan 10, 2011
- Katich in top nick at SCG nets - Jul 20, 2011
- 'Refreshed' Haddin looking forward to his IPL, Windies test stints - Nov 03, 2009
- Australia win the toss in third ODI, elect to bat - Oct 31, 2009
- Australia to bat against India - Oct 31, 2009
- Injured Haddin to return to Australia - Aug 24, 2009
- Clarke to lead Australia in Sydney, Haddin vice-captain (Lead) - Dec 30, 2010
- Oz wicketkeepers battle for potential Ashes berth - Mar 02, 2009
- Ponting 'devastated' over missing fifth Ashes Test - Dec 30, 2010
Tags: adelaide australia, brett lee, chris hartley, class cricket, cricket australia, domestic cricket, eastern suburbs, edgbaston, international cricket, international debut, mitchell johnson, poor weather, redbacks, ring finger, sheffield shield, siddle, suburban sydney, test debut, tim paine, wicketkeeper