Australia v England: Eoin Morgan ruled out of final one-day international because of finger injury

Down and out: Eoin Morgan a possible doubt for the World CupPhoto: GETTY IMAGES
By Telegraph staff and agencies2:25PM GMT 05 Feb 2011

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The Ireland-born player has suffered a fracture of the distal phalanx in the middle finger of his left hand, and will return to the UK to see a specialist. He could now be a doubt for the World Cup, depending on the medical assessment given.
Morgan first noticed the problem during the fourth ODI against Australia in Adelaide put the problem got progressively worse and the England and Wales Cricket Board confirmed that an X-ray had shown a fracture.
Morgan's injury is the latest in a series of problems that have affected England's limited-overs squad.
Worst hit has been the bowling division with Graeme Swann (knee/back), Tim Bresnan (calf), Ajmal Shahzad (hamstring), Chris Tremlett (side strain) and all-rounder Paul Collingwood (back) all having flown home early.
Paceman Stuart Broad has also been sidelined for the entire series due to the stomach injury he suffered during the Ashes series.


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