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Sports News : Others Last Updated: Feb 18th, 2008 - 14:39:01


Pietersen cleared of elbow injury after fall
By Reuters
Mar 6, 2006, 10:52

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NAGPUR, India (Reuters) - England batsman Kevin Pietersen has been cleared of serious injury after suffering a nasty fall while fielding in the first test against India, a team spokesman told reporters on Monday.

The 25-year-old Pietersen crashed into the boundary hoarding and walked off the field clutching his left elbow on Sunday's final day of the drawn match.

However, a precautionary x-ray revealed no damage, much to the relief of an already injury-ravaged England squad.

The South Africa-born player lashed 87 in England's second innings to help the tourists set a 368-run fourth innings target on day five.

The injury-prone Pietersen hurt his right elbow in the first test in Multan last November, during the 2-0 series defeat in Pakistan, then returned home early during the one-dayers due to a rib injury.

England are already without captain Michael Vaughan and fast bowler Simon Jones due to injuries.

The visitors play three tests and seven one-dayers, with the second test starting in Mohali on Thursday.

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