Sydney: Indian Premier League (IPL) establishment Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) can inhale simple after their star player Chris Lynn was told he needn't bother with surgery following the most recent shoulder damage the enormous hitting batsman endured in Australia`s T20 tri-arrangement last in New Zealand.
"Chris got a positive outcome from the specialists who said he won't require surgery," Lynn's supervisor Stephen Atkinson stated, as per a News Corp report cited by ESPNcricinfo.
Atkinson said the ruinous batsman had gotten positive news from specialists subsequent to seeing masters in Brisbane on Friday.
"Chris is disillusioned at missing the Pakistan Super League however he will bend over backward to play in the Indian Premier League and, if chose, the five one-dayers for Australia in England in June."
Lynn disengaged his correct shoulder subsequent to landing fumblingly while handling amid the ninth over of Wednesday night's T20 tri-arrangement last at Auckland's Eden Park.
"Chris separated his correct shoulder in the wake of landing fumblingly on it when handling the ball," said Bupa Support Team Physiotherapist Alex Kountouris.
"I'm baffled to not go to the Pakistan Super League as arranged (for the current week), yet I'll now center around restoration and filling in as hard as possible, with the would like to in any case partake in the Indian Premier League in the not so distant future," Lynn said.
Lynn should go from New Zealand direct to Dubai to highlight in the Pakistan Super League.
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