Broad sent for shoulder scan
Stuart Broad has been sent for a precautionary scan after jarring his shoulder in England’s 185-run victory against the Eagles at Bloemfontein on Friday.
Broad left the field during the victory having taken 2 for 28 in four overs and the management have decided on assessing the injury ahead of the second warm-up match, against the Warriors, at Kimberley on Sunday.
If Broad needs to be rested it may leave England slightly thin in the pace-bowling ranks after Graham Onions missed the opening game with a stiff back. Tim Bresnan wasn’t selected against the Eagles so would be the likely replacement for Broad.
Following Sunday’s game England have one more warm-up fixture, against South Africa A at Bloemfontein, ahead of the first of two Twenty20 internationals next Friday.
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