Reece Topley, a bowler of England, experienced a setback with his injury before to this year’s Cricket World Cup after being unable to play in the Indian Premier League owing to a dislocated shoulder.
When Topley dove while fielding for Royal Challengers Bangalore on Sunday during their inaugural game against Mumbai Indians, he sustained the injury.
An Injury to Topley
The 29-year-old is back in England for rehab after missing the Twenty20 World Cup the previous year due to an injury to his ankle ligament.
Sanjay Bangar, the head coach of Bangalore, said on Thursday, “We tried our best to keep him here, but the treatment and the experts suggest that he is going to be out of action for some time.”
- Reece Topley experienced a setback with his injury.
- The head coach of Bangalore said on Thursday, we tried our best to keep him here.
- The most recent in a string of health problems that have hampered Topley’s career.
The seamer had experienced four back stress fractures in five years, and the shoulder ailment is just the most recent in a string of health problems that have hampered Topley’s career.
Since his debut in 2015, Topley has taken 33 wickets in 22 One-Day Internationals for England.
In this year’s World Cup, which will be held in India in October and November, England is the defending champion.