Australia’s preparations for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 semi-final have suffered a blow, with opener Matthew Short sustaining a knee injury during their rain-affected match against Afghanistan at Gaddafi Stadium on February 27. The injury has raised concerns over Short’s availability for their crucial knockout fixture, where Australia is set to face either India or New Zealand next week.
Despite the match ending in a washout, ensuring Australia’s progression to the semi-finals, the injury to one of their key batters has left the team facing a difficult selection dilemma. Australian captain Steve Smith acknowledged that Short was in significant discomfort, casting serious doubt over his ability to recover in time for the semi-final clash.
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“It doesn’t look great at the moment,” Smith admitted, expressing concern about Short’s recovery timeline, and adding that the opener was struggling to walk after sustaining the injury.
In light of the uncertainty, team management has named Jack Fraser-McGurk as a potential replacement if Short is unable to regain fitness before the semi-final. The final decision regarding Short’s participation will be made after further assessment of his condition in the coming days.
As the semi-final approaches, Australia remains hopeful for positive news on Short’s recovery, as they aim to continue their strong campaign in the tournament.