Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Irfan bouncer puts Smith out of ODI series

Pakistan Cricket News
Abu Dhabi: South Africa withdrew previous skipper and opener Graeme Smith from the remnant of the one-day arrangement against Pakistan, an official said Wednesday. The 32-year-old endured a pass on the head over a Pakistan's paceman Mohammad Irfan's bouncer throughout his epic 234 in the second Test in Dubai a month ago, a match which South Africa won to level the arrangement 1-1. He figured out how to play the first two one-days in the five-match arrangement however was withdrawn after the third match played in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. Group supervisor Mohammed Moosajee said Smith endured post-blackout. "Graeme was side effect free after the blow aside from a mellow migraine and tests around then permitted him to keep playing. In any case, seven days post-harm, throughout the second one-day in Dubai he began whining of obscured vision which advanced to unsteadiness, instability on his feet and trouble centering," said Moosajee. "The Mri Scan was clear, nonetheless it is in keeping with the evaluation of Post-Concussion Syndrome, which is generally a clinical analysis. Post-Concussion Syndrome might be depicted as an accumulation of manifestations that some individuals advance after they have encountered a minor traumatic mind harm overall regarded as blackout. "Graeme will leave the tour on Thursday, and has been informed a rest period concerning no less than two weeks by the medicinal group. He will consistently be followed meanwhile." Smith was supplanted by left-gave opener Quinton de Kock in the third match while Henry Davids will fly in as shift for the remnant of the one-days. Smith has so far played 112 Tests and 195 one-day matches for Sou

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