Now, former pacer Nathan Bracken takes Australian board to court for negligence
Updated On: 22 July, 2013 07:26 PM IST | | Agencies
Accusing Cricket Australia of negligence, the former Australian fast bowler has alleged that CA failed in its duty to protect him from long-term damage by being unable to give him competent medical advice.
After facing allegations of racially vilifying South African-born former coach Mickey Arthur and a revelation about Michael Clarke considering Shane Watson a ‘cancer', Cricket Australia is set to be in more trouble as Nathan Bracken prepares to take the board to the New South Wales Supreme Court on July 31.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Bracken's lawyers have ''explosive'' documents that could put Cricket Australia's medical practices under unwelcome scrutiny and the former Australian fast bowler is also going to argue that CA failed in its duty of care to protect him from long-term damage as a result of his knee injury.
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