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This is an archive article published on January 2, 2009

Symonds, Clark available to play for Aussies

There is good news for Australia after Andrew Symonds and Stuart Clark are given go ahead to play again this summer after undergoing surgery.

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There is good news for Cricket Australia after all. Andrew Symonds and Stuart Clark, who are currently injured, are expected to play again this summer after undergoing surgery.

Surgeons removed loose cartilage in Symonds’ right knee on Wednesday, and the all-rounder could return for the latter stages of Australia’s limited-over series.

Clark, meanwhile, hopes to make his comeback from elbow surgery in a grade game for Sydney University on January 25, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

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He will then endeavour to play in NSW’s Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania in Newcastle from January 30.

Australian physio Alex Kountouris described Symonds’ condition as a “best-case scenario,” and team doctor Trefor James said he hoped Symonds would be available for the one-dayers and the ensuing tour of South Africa.

“Although there were some minor signs of wearing, the main problem was loose fragments of cartilage that were jamming in the joint, which were removed,” James said.

“We will monitor Andrew’s progress in the coming weeks,” he added. Clark said he was encouraged by the progress of his injured right elbow, but remained wary of declaring himself available for the tour of South Africa.

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“If it keeps going the way it is, then I’m probably going to be a little bit ahead of where I might have been,” Clark said.

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