Key Points

Callum Vidler, a rising star in Australian cricket, has been ruled out of the Australia A tour of India due to a partial stress fracture in his L3 vertebra. The young fast bowler, who recently led Australia to victory in the U-19 World Cup, will focus on rehabilitation and recovery. Despite the setback, Joe Dawes remains optimistic about Vidler's long-term prospects. This injury is part of a challenging period for Australia A, with several fast bowlers currently sidelined.

Key Points: Callum Vidler Out of Australia A India Tour with Back Injury

  • Young fast bowler suffers L3 vertebra stress fracture
  • Vidler misses Australia A white-ball tour of India
  • Queensland cricket star recovering after promising U-19 World Cup
  • Part of emerging fast bowling talent group
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Vidler ruled out of Australia A's tour of India due to partial stress fracture

Young fast bowler Callum Vidler sidelined with partial vertebra stress fracture, missing crucial Australia A tour of India

"He's naturally very disappointed but accepts that injuries are part of the game. - Joe Dawes, Queensland Performance Manager"

Brisbane, Sep 8

Exciting fast bowler Callum Vidler has been ruled out of Australia A's upcoming tour of India due to a partial fracture in his L3 vertebra.

Vidler was due to represent Australia A in the white-ball leg of their tour of India later this month, but this setback means he will now spend time rehabilitating on the sidelines.

"Callum experienced some back pain during training and promptly reported it. Unfortunately, the scans came back confirming a stress fracture, so he will spend some time recovering and then start a rehab plan.

"He's naturally very disappointed but accepts that injuries are part of the game. We'll work closely with him to ensure he has the best recovery to get him ready for a return to cricket," said Joe Dawes, Queensland general manager of high performance, in a statement on Monday.

Vidler was one of Australian cricket's brightest breakout stars last summer. Fresh from leading the attack in Australia's victorious 2024 Under-19 World Cup campaign, he made his Sheffield Shield debut for Queensland. A fiery spell of 4-64 in the first innings of one of those games at the Karen Rolton Oval marked him out as a future fast-bowling spearhead.

Australia A had already been hit by injuries in the build-up to the series against India, with the side previously losing Lance Morris and his replacement Brody Couch from the red-ball squad.

Couch suffered a side strain but is expected to recover in time for the start of the upcoming Sheffield Shield season with Western Australia, while Morris faces a year-long layoff after opting to go for a surgery to solve his stress fracture in the back. It also means South Australia pacer Henry Thornton, who was drafted in as Couch's replacement for the red-ball matches, will likely stay on for the three white-ball games.

Vidler is part of a promising quartet of quicks from Australia's Under-19 group, alongside Tom Straker, Mahli Beardman and Charlie Anderson. While Straker is named in the Australia A white-ball squad for India tour, Beardman is currently sidelined with a stress fracture, while Anderson, who has battled significant back problems in the past, continues to be managed carefully.

- IANS

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Priya S
Back injuries are career-threatening for fast bowlers. Hope the young talent gets proper rehabilitation. Australian team management needs to look at their workload management seriously.
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Arjun K
Sad news for cricket fans! Was looking forward to seeing him bowl in Indian conditions. Our pitches would have tested his skills. Get well soon, Vidler! 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇺
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Sarah B
This is really unfortunate timing. The Australia A tour would have been perfect exposure for him before the bigger series. Hope he doesn't rush his comeback.
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Vikram M
Australian cricket really needs to investigate why so many young fast bowlers are getting stress fractures. Is it the coaching methods, training intensity, or something else? Proper research needed.
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Michael C
Tough break for the youngster. He showed great promise in the U19 World Cup. Hope he takes his time with recovery - back injuries are nothing to mess with.

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