New Zealand team is visiting Sri Lanka to take part in the Micromax Cup tri-series. The Black Caps already has washed out from the series despite of achieving a big wins against India. In the first match, he was played but was in rest in the second match and came back in the match against Sri Lanka. The 31-years-old felt in knee injury during the practices session. Now, he is straggling hard to overcome his weakness and expected to back in the national team.
Odt Sport reported:
"Oram had been carrying the injury for some time although he was fine when taking figures none for 26 off nine overs in the ultimately weather-aborted one-dayer against Sri Lanka at Dambulla last weekend," said Central Districts coach Alan Hunt.
"This knee has been troublesome for some time. He has been having niggles on and off with it for a reasonable period of time. It has clearly flared up again in the last couple of days in Sri Lanka and they have tried to treat it over there without any success," he added.
Jacob Oram retired from Test cricket last October due to his injury. At this time New Zealand skipper is concern about his injury and stated that it is not a serious issue, he will recover soon and will play active role for team. It will be big challenge for the Black Caps. New Zealand all-rounder will play on the side of Central Districts in the next Airtel. It is just a 15 day to cure his injury otherwise he will miss the season.
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