England wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter's hopes of going to the World Cup next year have been dashed after he admitted the eye damaged in a county match last season had not healed properly
England wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter
London: England wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter's hopes of going to the World Cup next year have been dashed after he admitted the eye damaged in a county match last season had not healed properly.
Craig Kieswetter
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The 27-year-old South Africa-born player -- who was named in England's preliminary squad for the World Cup which gets underway in February in Australia and New Zealand -- may well miss the whole of the 2015 season.
Kieswetter, who has played 46 times for the England one-day side, suffered a broken nose, a damaged eye socket and cheekbone when a ball crept through the grille of his helmet playing for his county Somerset against Northamptonshire last July.
Somerset have said Kieswetter's long-term prognosis is unknown but he is "unlikely" to be fit for next year. Kieswetter released a statement in which he explained his eyesight was still not 100 percent despite recently playing in South Africa's Twenty20 competition.
"It is really disappointing but my eye is not 100% and this of course is critical in maintaining the levels of performance that I expect of myself. "I need to make every effort to resolve the matter and have the best specialist help in that regard."