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Nikhil Chaudhary makes swift recovery from concerning shoulder injury to help Hurricanes to BBL victory
Hobart Hurricanes star Nikhil Chaudhary caused a stoppage to his side's BBL clash with the Melbourne Renegades after going down injured following a dropped catch.
The Renegades were 3-80 when Ollie Peake hit Rishad Hossain to the mid-wicket boundary with Chaudhary running back to try and dismiss him.
Chaudhary couldn't take the ball cleanly as it went for six before he landed heavily on his shoulder.
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The 29-year-old stayed down clutching at his shoulder in the aftermath before laying flat on the grass.
A long stoppage followed as medical staff attended to Chaudhary. He was then assisted from the field, still holding his right shoulder.
Chaudhary in doubt, more Curran delays, NY Day squads
The squads for the New Year’s Day double-header will be confirmed around 5pm AEDT.
The Melbourne Renegades will host the Sydney Sixers at Marvel Stadium. The Hobart Hurricanes face the Perth Scorchers with Hobart coach Jeff Vaughan speaking to the media on Wednesday, flagging Nikhil Chaudhary is no certainty to play after a shoulder worry.
Vaughan said: “The crowd would’ve seen Nik Chaudhary go down with a shoulder. We’ll work through that today, through training and give him as much time needed tomorrow. We’re pretty confident that he’ll play. But middle of the tournament, there’s always going to be some niggles. We’ll just work through that. We feel as though we’ve got some really good back-up. Our 12th to 18th player is really quite strong as well.”
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