South Africa allrounder
Dwaine Pretorius has been ruled out of the ongoing ODI series in India as well as the upcoming men's T20 World Cup - that begins later this month in Australia - after fracturing his left thumb. He picked up the injury during the third T20I against India on Tuesday in Indore, the only game South Africa won in the three-match contest.
"The nature of the injury requires surgical intervention and Dwaine will consult the Cricket South Africa designated hand surgeon on arrival in South Africa," CSA chief medical officer Dr Shuaib Manjra said. "Normal rehabilitation procedures will follow to ensure he speedily returns to playing cricket."
Marco Jansen has been added to South Africa's ODI squad. Jansen is also part of the three-man reserves' list for the T20 World Cup, along with Andile Phehlukwayo and Bjorn Fortuin, and could be the frontrunner to replace Pretorius in that squad as well.
This is South Africa's second injury blow ahead of the T20 World Cup after
Rassie van der Dussen was ruled out with a broken finger. Van der Dussen sustained the injury during the second Test against England in Manchester and is expected to return to fitness for the Tests against Australia in December.
Temba Bavuma will lead South Africa at the World Cup. At the time of announcing the squad - which has one more fast-bowling allrounder in Wayne Parnell - on September 6, CSA had confirmed that Bavuma would play as an opener, though his horror run at the T20I series in India could force a change of plans.