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Hyderabad: Australian wicketkeeper Matthew Wade suffered a minor cheekbone fracture while batting in the nets and his availability for the second Test will depend on his condition on Saturday.
Wade was hit on his cheek while facing throwdowns during Australia’s final training session. The gloveman went on to bat through the session after the freak training incident but precautionary scans later confirmed a facial fracture.
Cricket Australia said in a statement that Wade is likely to take his place in the line-up for the second Test, but still left open the possibility that he could be ruled out if he was to wake up with swelling or bruising on Saturday morning.
Wade is the only wicketkeeper on the tour and if he was left out of the XI, Phillip Hughes may keep wicket, given that he has occasionally stood in at state and international level in the past. If the selectors were to require a second wicketkeeper to fly to India, Brad Haddin would get the job, but the team medical staff was confident Wade would be fit.
“Matthew Wade chopped a knock to the cheek while facing throw downs in the nets this afternoon but batted on during training,” team doctor Peter Brukner said in a statement.
“We sent him off for a precautionary scan after the session and he has a minor fracture, but has subsequently been cleared to play provided there is no excessive bruising and swelling overnight.”
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