Sunrisers Hyderabad endure fresh blow, coach Tom Moody provides big update on Washington Sundar's injury:
Sunrisers Hyderabad endured a fresh blow during their Indian Premier League clash against Chennai Super Kings on Sunday evening, which the former lost by 13 runs. The team's premier all-rounder Washington Sundar endured another injury on his already injured bowling hand, a development which was confirmed by the franchise head coach Tom Moody after the clash.
The all-rounder was earlier forced to sit out for three matches due to split webbing in his bowling hand before making a comeback against Gujarat Titans.
"It's very unfortunate that he had a knock on the same hand were he split his webbing. It had healed completely but he re-injured that area, it's not injured to the point that he needs it re-stitched," Moody said at the post-match presentation.
Sunrisers Hyderabad endured a fresh blow during their Indian Premier League clash against Chennai Super Kings on Sunday evening, which the former lost by 13 runs. The team's premier all-rounder Washington Sundar endured another injury on his already injured bowling hand, a development which was confirmed by the franchise head coach Tom Moody after the clash.
The all-rounder was earlier forced to sit out for three matches due to split webbing in his bowling hand before making a comeback against Gujarat Titans.
"It's very unfortunate that he had a knock on the same hand were he split his webbing. It had healed completely but he re-injured that area, it's not injured to the point that he needs it re-stitched," Moody said at the post-match presentation.
Sunrisers Hyderabad endure fresh blow, coach Tom Moody provides big update on Washington Sundar's injury:
Sunrisers Hyderabad endured a fresh blow during their Indian Premier League clash against Chennai Super Kings on Sunday evening, which the former lost by 13 runs. The team's premier all-rounder Washington Sundar endured another injury on his already injured bowling hand, a development which was confirmed by the franchise head coach Tom Moody after the clash.
The all-rounder was earlier forced to sit out for three matches due to split webbing in his bowling hand before making a comeback against Gujarat Titans.
"It's very unfortunate that he had a knock on the same hand were he split his webbing. It had healed completely but he re-injured that area, it's not injured to the point that he needs it re-stitched," Moody said at the post-match presentation.
