West Indies all-rounder Yannic Cariah and assistant coach Floyd Reifer have each undergone surgical procedure after sustaining facial accidents throughout coaching on the ongoing World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe. The West Indies workforce made the announcement on Friday, revealing the incidents that occurred in separate coaching classes.
Yannic Cariah, a gifted leg-spinner and left-handed batsman, suffered a damaged nostril throughout a coaching mishap final Saturday. Following the incident, Cariah underwent a surgical process in Harare on Thursday night.
A workforce spokesman offered an replace stating, “Cariah will remain with the squad under the care of the medical team whilst he recovers. A decision on when he can return to play will be made in the coming days, as the medical team supports his recovery.”
Yannic Cariah, a gifted leg-spinner and left-handed batsman, suffered a damaged nostril throughout a coaching mishap final Saturday. Following the incident, Cariah underwent a surgical process in Harare on Thursday night.
A workforce spokesman offered an replace stating, “Cariah will remain with the squad under the care of the medical team whilst he recovers. A decision on when he can return to play will be made in the coming days, as the medical team supports his recovery.”
Assistant coach Floyd Reifer was additionally unlucky to be struck within the face throughout a separate coaching session on Wednesday. As a outcome, he underwent the same surgical process to handle his facial harm.
Despite these setbacks, the West Indies workforce has proven resilience on the sector, securing victories in opposition to the United States and Nepal within the qualifying match so far. They are set to face Zimbabwe on Saturday and the Netherlands on Monday of their remaining first-round matches.
(With inputs from AFP)
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com