Dunk gets Australia T20I chance
BBL’s leading run-scorer replaces Lynn for Sri Lanka series
SYDNEY:
Big-hitting Chris Lynn was on Thursday ruled out of Australia’s T20I series against Sri Lanka with the injured batsman replaced by the Big Bash League’s (BBL) leading run-scorer Ben Dunk.
Lynn was a dominant force for Brisbane Heat in this summer’s BBL, but was under a selection cloud for international duties with ongoing neck concerns. He aggravated the injury at training last week.
Australia award Big Bash performers with Sri Lanka T20Is call-up
“Chris will be seeing a specialist later this week and from there we will have a better understanding of the ongoing management, along with the return to play timeframes,” said Australian team physiotherapist Kevin Sims.
Lynn will be replaced by the fast-scoring Dunk, who made 364 runs from just 222 balls for the Adelaide Strikers in this year’s BBL.
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Australia take on Sri Lanka in the series opener in Melbourne on February 17, before moving to Geelong on February 19 and then Adelaide on February 22.
Big-hitting Chris Lynn was on Thursday ruled out of Australia’s T20I series against Sri Lanka with the injured batsman replaced by the Big Bash League’s (BBL) leading run-scorer Ben Dunk.
Lynn was a dominant force for Brisbane Heat in this summer’s BBL, but was under a selection cloud for international duties with ongoing neck concerns. He aggravated the injury at training last week.
Australia award Big Bash performers with Sri Lanka T20Is call-up
“Chris will be seeing a specialist later this week and from there we will have a better understanding of the ongoing management, along with the return to play timeframes,” said Australian team physiotherapist Kevin Sims.
Lynn will be replaced by the fast-scoring Dunk, who made 364 runs from just 222 balls for the Adelaide Strikers in this year’s BBL.
Big Bash League: Scorchers scorch Sixers to lift third crown
Australia take on Sri Lanka in the series opener in Melbourne on February 17, before moving to Geelong on February 19 and then Adelaide on February 22.