Aussie injury crisis proves too much cricket: Marsh

    
Melbourne, Nov 5 Australia's injury crisis in India proves that the international calendar is too cramped, feels the country's Cricketers Association CEO Paul Marsh.

"If you ever needed evidence of the impact of such an enormous workload, we're seeing it now," Marsh was quoted as saying by 'The Sydney Morning Herald'.

Pace spearhead Brett Lee, fellow fast bowler Peter Siddle, wicketkeeper Time Paine and all-rounders James Hopes have so far returned from the one-day tour of India.

Hopes' replacement Moises Henriques damaged his right hamstring yesterday and thus was ruled out of the fifth ODI.

Vice-captain Michael Clarke, paceman Nathan Bracken and young batsman Callum Ferguson were on the sidelines even before the series started.

- (Agencies)
Nov 05, 2009

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