Saturday, September 21st, 2024

ENCOURAGING FITNESS BULLETIN AFTER FINCH UNDERGOES KNEE SURGERY

Worcestershire have received encouraging news about pace bowler Adam Finch after he underwent knee surgery.
 
Head Coach Alan Richardson confirmed Finch will only need three to four months rehab work after initial fears it would be up to six months.
 
Those concerns have been allayed after Finch went under the knife in London earlier this month and he should be fit for the start of next season.
 
Richardson said: “It is good news with the surgery. It could have been up to six months rehab but it looks like it’s more three or four months rehab time.
 
“There was a part of us not planning to have Adam for the start of the season and thankfully that looks like it will be different now if everything goes to plan.
 
“That is something that was taken into consideration in getting him under the knife as soon as we could. That is great news for Adam.”
 
Finch suffered the setback to his meniscus during the home Vitality County Championship encounter with Surrey in late June.
 
He made himself available for the home Championship encounter with Kent last month and picked up four important wickets as well as scoring a career best 43 in an eight wicket success.
 
But it was decided that surgery at this juncture was the best option to take.
 
Richardson said: “He worked incredibly hard to get to the stage where he could play against Kent and he played a really important part in that game.
 
“He took some vital wickets and scored some valuable runs down the bottom end of the order as well.
 
“By the end of that game he was struggling and his movement in the field was really hard for him so we got to the stage where he went down to see the specialist and it felt the best thing for him to do was to have his surgery.
 
“I think he should be proud of his efforts this season. It hasn’t quite worked out in terms of playing as much cricket as he would have liked in the second half of the season but a really admirable effort.”