Duanne Olivier out of England Tests

South Africa quick bowler Duanne Olivier will miss the three-match Test series in England in the wake of experiencing a grade 2 right hip flexor muscle tear. Olivier supported the injury during the visit match against England Lions in Canterbury. South Africa have not named a swap for him while he gets back to start restoration. "Duanne gave huge distress including his right hip flexor muscle at the end of play on day three of the four-day visit match. After clinical evaluation, he was alluded for a MRI filter which uncovered a grade 2 tear including the right pectineus muscle," Proteas group specialist, Dr Hashendra Ramjee made sense of. "Because of the degree of the injury, he has been governed out of the three-match Test series against England and will get back where he will initiate his recovery with the Gauteng Central Lions clinical group." The series starts off at Lord's in London on August 17, preceding moving to Manchester for the second Test from August 25 and afterward completing at the Oval in London again from September 8.

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