cricket's 007 (shane bond) in fitness battle for tour of india

007 K.O

Bond struggling for fitness
Wisden CricInfo staff - August 11, 2003


Shane Bond seems unlikely to be fit in time for New Zealand’s Test series in India, after making a slow recovery from a stress fracture in his back. Bond, who picked up the injury in Sri Lanka in May, is New Zealand’s most potent strike bowler, and consequently his medical team have promised not to rush him back into action.

Bond is currently at least a week away from being able to bowl in the nets, and thereafter he will be limited to light sessions of four overs at a time. That leaves him well short of the 15-20 overs he would be required to send down in a Test match. The first Test against India starts in Ahmedabad on October 8.

“Shane is making very good progress but it’s a long season and we won’t be pushing things,” said NZ Cricket’s medical co-ordinator Warren Frost. “He is pain-free which is a very good sign, but he will need at least six weeks of build-up.” A more realistic target for Bond would be the one-day triangular tournament involving Australia, starting on October 23.

There was better news, however, concerning Nathan Astle. He underwent knee surgery back in April, but has started to bat again in the nets, and is almost ready to resume international cricket. “We’re just getting him [Astle] to feel confident on the knee but we’re reasonably confident he can be there for the India series,” said Frost. “He’s pretty happy with how things are progressing.”

I am realy looking forward to watch him play In India, dead Indian wickets but he still is quite good to perform well there.

Very good bowler indeed, he will be huge in couple years.
But unfortunatly injuries have slowed him down in recent years.
People blame Shoaib Akhtar for his constant injury problems, Bond is very much the same, fast bowlers are always troubled with injuries throughout their careers.

ganguly must be very happy to hear this news......

As it is pacemen are scared of bowling on Indian wickets,lest bowling in india might spoil their bowling averages...so is he...slow recovery of injury is just a decoy!How can this fact can be a co-incidence that just before the Tour of India,Brett Lee got injured...and the same case with Darren Gough (who played the One Dayers later with the fear of being sacked from the English side) and Andy Caddick both of whom sighted Security fears as the reasons of not coming to india!And now the case of Shane Bond?!CO-INCIDENCE??????

What about other fast bowlers like Wasim, Shoaib who have come to India and dominated the batsman.
None of its coincidence, Bond is capable of destroying some of the best batting lineups in the world (mainly Aus) in Aus, and playing for his will be less of a challenge.
Its still far away, he might be back for the one dayers.