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Star ‘Cane hamstrung in potential T20 World Cup blow
Tim David's hamstring injury forces his early exit during Hobart Hurricanes' win, raising concerns about his readiness for the February T20 World Cup in India.
- At Optus Stadium, Tim David, Hobart Hurricanes batter, left the field mid-innings with a hamstring injury barely more than a month before the T20 World Cup in India.
- He pinged his hamstring while running for a single in the 15th over, slowed halfway and called for a physio before retiring hurt with the scoreboard reading 4-103.
- While chasing 151, Hobart secured victory as David scored 42 from 28 before retiring hurt, with Mac Wright's unbeaten 22 and Chris Jordan's 15 guiding the win for 42,620 fans.
- Hobart will now be sweating on David's health as the injury is a major blow for the defending champions who have leaned on David heavily at the T20 World Cup in India.
- With the BBL final on January 25, David faces a race to return this season after his ACL reconstruction earlier this year.
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Aussie star limps off injured
Tim David limps off with a leg injury while batting for the Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash.
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