The England seamer sustained a tear to his right calf during a warm-up on Tuesday. He underwent an MRI scan on Wednesday, which revealed a tear
England pacer Stuart Broad
After being ruled out of the ongoing home Test series against India due to a calf injury, a “gutted” Stuart Broad said he will take his time to recuperate and prepare for the Ashes, scheduled to begin in December.
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The England seamer sustained a tear to his right calf during a warm-up on Tuesday. He underwent an MRI scan on Wednesday, which revealed a tear. “Things can change so quickly. A moment before training all smiles then during the warm-up, I jumped a hurdle, landed a bit awkwardly on my right ankle then the next step felt like I’d been whipped by a rope as hard as you can imagine on the back of my leg,” Broad wrote on Instagram.
“I actually turned to @jimmya9 [James Anderson] & asked why he whipped me! but when I realised he was no where near me I knew I was in trouble. Scans say grade 3 calf. All so innocuous. Season over & gutted to miss this India Test Series but a huge focus on Australia now. Going to take my time, no rush, baby steps & be the fittest I can be heading out there. Big focus in my brain,” he added.
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