Michael Neser Added to Australian ODI Squad for South Africa Series – News18

Michael Neser will be replacing Cameron Green in the ODI squad against South Africa. (Image: IANS)

Michael Neser has been added to the Australian ODI squad after Cameron Green had to be taken off after suffering a concussion.

Pace-bowling all-rounder, Michael Neser has been included in Australia’s squad for the ongoing ODI series in South Africa as they look to provide the Aussies with an extra fast-bowling option for the duration of the series.

“(He) is an experienced all-format cricketer who will provide us with an extra fast bowling option should that be required for the remainder of the tour,” selector Tony Dodemaide was quoted from reports from the IANS.

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Neser, 33, has two ODI caps appearances which came during Australia’s 2018 tour of England, as well as two Test appearances. He will be linking up with the Australian squad in Potchefstroom ahead of the third game.

Left-arm fast-bowler Spencer Johnson, who was added to the ODI squad as Mitchell Starc is battling a groin issue, has now sustained a minor hamstring injury, wrote Cricket Australia on its social media accounts.

As per the report, Johnson will remain on the tour, and continue to travel to India with the squad for the three-game series later in the month, but a cautious approach will be taken with him.

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ODI captain Pat Cummins is still not available due to his ongoing recovery from the wrist injury sustained in the Ashes in England. Steven Smith (wrist) and Glenn Maxwell (ankle) are still injured.

The injury list got some new additions when Cameron Green retired hurt after being hit on the helmet by a Kagiso Rabada bouncer in the ODI series and was later ruled out due to concussion, with Marnus Labuschagne coming in as his substitute.

After Australia won the ODI series opener by three wickets to take a 1-0 lead in the series, Green has been ruled out for at least eight days as per the protocols.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – IANS)