Cricket: England vs South Africa: Duanne Olivier ruled out of Test series due to hip injury

 South Africa experienced a difficulty only days before their Test series against England when quick bowler Duanne Olivier was controlled out of the whole mission with a hip physical issue.


The 30-year-old Supported the injury during the current week's four-day visit match against the second-string England Lions in Canterbury and Olivier, a veteran of 15 Tests, is presently getting back.



"Duanne gave critical distress including his right hip flexor muscle at the end of play on day three of the four-day visit match," said Proteas group specialist Hashendra Ramjee in a Cricket South Africa explanation gave Sunday.


"After clinical evaluation, he was alluded for a MRI check which uncovered a grade two tear including the right pectineus muscle.


"Because of the degree of the injury, he has been controlled out of the three-match Test series against England and will get back where he will begin his restoration with the Gauteng Central Lions clinical group."


South Africa have not named a trade for Olivier, with individual quicks Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi and Anrich Nortje Currently in their crew.


The primary Test at Lord's is booked to begin on Wednesday.

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