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Joe Mennie suffers head injury during training

AP
Published : Jan 26, 2017, 10:53 am IST
Updated : Jan 26, 2017, 10:58 am IST

Joe Mennie initially discharged and cleared of serious injury but was readmitted to hospital after further tests.

Joe Mennie was struck on the head while bowling at a training session for his Big Bash League team the Sydney Sixers. (Photo: AP)
 Joe Mennie was struck on the head while bowling at a training session for his Big Bash League team the Sydney Sixers. (Photo: AP)

Sydney: Australia fast bowler Joe Mennie has been admitted to hospital with a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain after being struck on the head while bowling at a training session on Monday for his Big Bash League team the Sydney Sixers.

Mennie, who made his Australia Test debut against South Africa in November, was initially discharged and cleared of serious injury but was readmitted to hospital after further tests.

Cricket Australia chief medical officer Dr John Orchard said, "Joe was reviewed by a Cricket Australia doctor on Tuesday and had some scans performed that revealed a small fracture and associated minor brain bleed. Whilst this is a serious injury, Joe is feeling well. We believe that this is a stable injury and will not require surgery."

Tags: big bash league, cricket australia, joe mennie
Location: Australia, New South Wales, Sydney