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Aus pacer Clark doubtful for second Test
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October 15, 2008 15:29 IST

Pacer Stuart Clark's elbow injury kept him out of Australia's [Images] practice session in Mohali on Wednesday and team physio Alex Kountouris will assess him on Thursday to find out if he could be fit in time for the second Test against India starting on Friday.

Clark was nursing his inflamed elbow joint when his pace colleagues Brett Lee [Images], Mitchell Johnson and the rookie duo of Peter Siddle and Doug Bollinger sweated it out in the nets at the Punjab Cricket Association stadium.

In case Clark fails to recover in time, either Siddle or Bollinger is virtually assured of winning their first Test cap.

Asked about Clark's chances of playing the second Test, Lee said, "I'm not going to make any prediction, it's best  left to Alex Kountouris, our physio. The thing is he was in little discomfort and didn't practice today. But we are hoping him to get fit for the second Test."

A Cricket Australia spokesman said Clark would be assessed on Thursday.

"Alex will keep working on Clark tomorrow and assess him," he added.

The injury restricted Clark's contribution in the Bangalore Test and he bowled just 17 overs in India's first innings.

Though he bowled in the second essay as well, the discomfiture was all the more evident with Clark under-arming his throws from the boundary.




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