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Holland a big loss says Shane Warne – Cricket News Update

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Holland a big loss says Shane Warne – Cricket News Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shane-Keith-Warne-c89672, the former Australian leg-spinner, said that the injury suffered by Jon Holland would be a big loss for the national team when they tour England next year to take part in the Ashes.
Holland's stacks have risen in recent times following his impressive outings for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 where he took 10 wickets at 27.30, upstaging Test incumbent Nathan Lyon, who managed just eight scalps at a considerably higher average of 48.75.
His performances came in for plenty of praise from http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Robert-John-Inverarity-c85980, the national selector, who had claimed that the 25-year-old remains among the leading spinners in the country. However, a shoulder injury has hampered his progression, the extent of which will become clearer in days to come.
The left-armer injured his left-shoulder while throwing a ball from the outfield during a Melbourne’s grade cricket match and initial scans indicate that he might need another reconstruction after having one in 2010. He has had his fair share of shoulder problems in the past where he missed the most part of 2007-08 campaign.
Luck has again deserted him where he was expected to cement a place in the national team’s roster if Lyon failed to improve on his recent exploits. Warne, who had watched the player closely during his stint with Melbourne Stars in the inaugural Big Bash League, was saddened by the player’s recent injury woe after singling him out to be an important member for the Australian side, which travels to England in mid next year.
"http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mitchell-Marsh-c1974 who can play as allrounders, you can play two spinners and one or two other quicks.
“I loved working with him last year. We worked on the mindset of bowling, how to approach bowling, and I think he really developed. I really feel for Dutch and hopefully he'll be back as quick as possible because I really think Australian cricket needs him."

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