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- Fast bowler Ali Khan has been ruled out of the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier ‘B’ in Zimbabwe after an injury sustained in the opening group match
- USA Men’s National Selection panel names 32 year-old bowling all-rounder, Siva Kumar as the replacement who is now en route to Zimbabwe and will arrive on Wednesday ahead of the final group game in the tournament
Ali Khan has been ruled out of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier B in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe due to injury. Khan sadly suffered a fracture of the right arm due to an impact of a ball struck back at him while bowling versus Jersey in the opening match of the tournament. Following medical assessment in Zimbabwe, Khan has been advised of a bone fracture and will return home today from Bulawayo for further medical treatment.
Khan has been replaced by the Morrisville Raptors Bowling All-Rounder, Siva Kumar who has been called into action for the United States of America for the first time and is currently en route to Zimbabwe. The 32 year old had a strong inaugural season in Minor League Cricket last year and is known to hit good areas with the ball and is handy with the bat at middle order.
USA have won their first two group matches in Group A of the T20 World Cup Qualifier and already sealed their place in one of the two semi-finals on Friday that will decide the final two qualification spots for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup to be held in Australia later in the year.
REMAINING SCHEDULE
Fixture List (all times in local time)
11 July: Jersey v USA, 9:30am Bulawayo Athletic Club – USA won by 8 wickets
12 July: Singapore v USA, 9:30am Bulawayo Athletic Club – USA won by 132 runs
14 July: Zimbabwe v USA, 1:30pm, Queens Sports Club
15 July: Semi Final 1 (A1 v B2), 1.30pm Queens Sports Club
15 July: Semi Final 2 (B1 v A2), 1:30pm Bulawayo Athletic Club
16 July: Rest Day
17 July: 3rd/4th Place play-off, 1:30pm, Bulawayo Athletic Club
17 July: Final, 1:30pm, Queens Sports Club
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USA Cricket (USAC) is the governing body for cricket in the United States, overseeing the national men’s, women’s, and youth teams. It also manages Major League Cricket, the premier domestic Twenty20 competition in the U.S.