Key Points

Young Queensland fast bowler Callum Vidler has been ruled out of Australia A's tour of India with a partial stress fracture in his L3 vertebrae. The 19-year-old was in contention for the white-ball matches after impressing in last season's Shield final. Scans confirmed the injury following back pain during training for club T20 matches. Vidler becomes the latest Australian pace bowler to suffer back issues, joining Pat Cummins and Lance Morris on the injury list.

Key Points: Callum Vidler Stress Fracture Rules Out Australia A India Tour

  • 19-year-old Queensland bowler suffers partial L3 vertebrae stress fracture
  • Ruled out of Australia A white-ball tour of India this month
  • Injury occurred during training for T20 Max club matches
  • Joins Pat Cummins and Lance Morris in Australia's back injury crisis
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Young gun Callum Vidler ruled out of Australia A tour of India due to partial fracture

Queensland teen fast bowler Callum Vidler ruled out of Australia A India tour with partial L3 vertebrae fracture, joining growing list of Australian pace injuries.

"Callum experienced some back pain during training and promptly reported it. Unfortunately, the scans came back confirming a stress fracture - Joe Dawes"

Canberra, September 8

Back injuries continue to haunt Australia as it stands on the verge of becoming an epidemic among fast bowlers, with Queensland teenager Callum Vidler becoming the latest to join the list, which has ruled them out of Australia A white-ball tour of India and the start of the domestic summer due to a partial stress fracture, according to ESPNcricinfo.

After the Australia ODI and Test, captain Pat Cummins developed a lumbar bone stress in his lower back, and Lance Morris is undergoing back surgery; there were speculations about fast-tracking Vidler. He was in contention to play in the white-ball part of Australia A's tour of India later this month.

He was bolstering his preparations by playing three T20 matches in the T20 Max in Queensland for his club side, Valley. However, it all changed when scans late last week confirmed a partial fracture in his L3 vertebrae. Queensland general manager of high performance Joe Dawes revealed Vidler will undergo a rehab process, and there is no time frame for his return.

"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," Dawes said as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

Australia A is bereft of Morris and his replacement, Brody Couch, from the red-ball phase of the series with India. Couch suffered a side strain but is expected to return at the beginning of the Shield season. South Australia's Henry Thornton was brought in to replace Couch for the red-ball matches in India. He will now remain with the side for the three white-ball matches.

The 19-year-old Vidler impressed with his performance in the Shield final last March, during which he returned with figures of 4/64 and 1/60 while showcasing impressive pace on a sluggish Karen Rolton Oval pitch.

- ANI

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Priya S
So disappointing for the young man! Was really looking forward to seeing him bowl in India. Our pitches would have tested his skills. Wishing him a speedy recovery 🙏
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Arjun K
Back injuries are becoming an epidemic among pacers. Maybe cricket boards need to look at workload management more seriously. Young bowlers are being pushed too hard too early.
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Sarah B
As an Australian cricket fan living in India, this is heartbreaking news. Vidler looked promising in the Shield final. Hope the rehab goes well and we see him in action soon!
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Vikram M
L3 vertebrae fracture sounds serious! At 19, he has his whole career ahead. Better to miss this tour and recover properly than risk long-term damage. Health first, cricket later.
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Michael C
Australia's pace bowling depth is really being tested with all these injuries. Good opportunity for other youngsters to step up during the India tour though!

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