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English pacer Harry Gurney to miss IPL 2020, T20 Blast due to shoulder injury

Gurney would not be travelling to the UAE to join KKR for this season's IPL which is slated to start from September 19.

  • Fast bowler Harry Gurney has been ruled out of the 2020 T20 Blast competition with a shoulder injury.
  • The English pacer said he won't be travelling to the UAE to join KKR for this season's IPL, which is slated to start from September 19.
  • Gurney represented KKR last season, picking up seven wickets in eight games.

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English pacer Harry Gurney to miss IPL 2020, T20 Blast due to shoulder injury

Left-arm Nottinghamshire fast bowler Harry Gurney has been ruled out of the 2020 T20 Blast competition with a shoulder injury and will also miss the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) edition. Gurney, who plays for Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL, is scheduled to undergo an operation next month.

The left-armer confirmed to ESPNcricinfo that he would not be travelling to the UAE to join KKR for this season's IPL which is slated to start from September 19.

"Having gone through the same frustrations as everyone this year in waiting for cricket to restart, I'm devastated to have to miss the Blast," he said in a statement available on the Nottinghamshire Cricket website.

"Some of the proudest moments in my career have been with Notts, and nothing quite compares to being out on the field at Trent Bridge competing for trophies with some of my best mates. To have that taken away for a year is tough.

"I have a huge amount of faith in the squad of players and in their ability to go deep in the tournament. I'll be cheering them on for sure, and will be there with a word of advice or tactical input whenever it's needed," he added.

He represented KKR last season, picking up seven wickets in eight games.

"Harry would improve any T20 side in the world, so it's a blow to lose him for this year's tournament," said head coach Peter Moores.

"With the experience and expertise he's gained from a global white-ball career, he's become a real leader in our limited-overs dressing room.

"What I always say in these situations is that - whilst we are all gutted for Harry - it does provide someone else with an opportunity and that can be exciting.

"There are a number of talented bowlers in our squad who are looking to take their next steps forward in the white-ball game - and there are some experienced men, like Luke Fletcher and Jake Ball, who will be very keen to take on extra responsibility," he added.
 

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