Ambris arm broken
HAMILTON: Luckless West Indies batsman Sunil Ambris suffered a fractured arm during a short-ball salvo in the second Test in Hamilton on Tuesday, forcing him out of the ODI series later this month.Ambris was on four when caught by a rising delivery during a feisty spell from New Zealand short-ball specialist Neil Wagner. He stayed on the field to take a single off Tim Southee in the next over before walking off when Wagner returned to resume his bouncer barrage. “He has been taken to hospital and X-rays confirmed a fractured arm,” a team spokesman said. “This means he will also be out of the ODI series.” Ambris made unwanted history in the opening Test against New Zealand when he became the first person to be out for a golden duck in his debut innings by stepping on his wicket.
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