This story is from February 24, 2021

Australia spinner Mitchell Swepson faces lengthy time out with neck fracture

Australia leg spinner Mitchell Swepson faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines after sustaining a rare neck fracture, his domestic team Queensland Bulls said on Wednesday.
Australia spinner Mitchell Swepson faces lengthy time out with neck fracture
Leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson, who played three T20Is for Australia against India in December, felt pain in his neck before it was diagnosed as a fracture (Photo: Twitter / @qldcricket)
Australia leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines after sustaining a rare neck fracture, his domestic team Queensland Bulls said on Wednesday.
Swepson, who played three Twenty20 matches for Australia against India in December, felt pain in his neck before the Big Bash League.
Queensland said in a statement scans revealed a stress fracture in the C6 vertebrae, an uncommon injury for spinners.
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Swepson will be ruled out from bowling for six weeks before undergoing Tests again to decide his next course of recovery.
"I'm obviously extremely disappointed that I can't be out there playing for Queensland right now," said Swepson, who with 23 wickets was the Sheffield Shield's top wicket-taker in the first phase of the season in Adelaide.
"But I'm trying to remain positive and will be doing everything that I can to get some games in towards the end of the season."
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