From The Physio's Table

deWeymarn-Misc-HampshireCricket-208Hampshire Physio Craig de Weymarn keep fans up to date with players' injuries

Hampshire Physio Craig de Weymarn is the man who helps the stars of Hampshire Cricket recover from all those little (and some not-so-little) injuries that are an unfortunate occasional by-product of sport at the very highest level.

He works tirelessly with players from academy level all the way up to the First XI, helping them recover and regain fitness.

Here he keeps Hampshire fans up to date with who's currently occupying his table, what the nature of their injury is and roughly how serious it is. Keep checking back to find out how your favourite players are progressing.

Needless to say, everyone associated with Hampshire Cricket and The Ageas Bowl wishes all of our injured players a full and fast recovery, and we look forward to seeing them in action for us once again.

Injured:

(Last updated 23 January 2013)

Hamza Riazuddin

 

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Injury Type: Right Shoulder
Where Occured:

Mid-season

Severity: Long-Term
Current Situation:

Hamza had an operation on an injury to his right shoulder at the end of the 2012 season. He is expected to be out of action for the long term.

 

Recently Recovered:

James Vince - James was suffering with a knee injury which developed as a consequence of season fatigue. He has now fully recovered.

 

*Please note: The nature of injuries is that they can change very quickly, increasing or decreasing in severity rapidly. Hampshire Cricket endeavours to keep this page up-to-date as much as possible. However, supporters should be aware that all information is subject to change.

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