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Broken hand on the mend, says Thorpe Wisden CricInfo staff - August 10, 2001
LONDON (Reuters) "My hand injury is healing but at the moment there is still a bit of swelling where the ball struck me, and it feels tight in a glove," Thorpe wrote in his diary for the cricket4.com website. "I have had the splint off for a week and on Monday I started hitting tennis balls without suffering any reaction." Thorpe broke a bone in his right hand while batting in the second Test having already missed six weeks with a calf injury. He is hoping to be fit for the fourth Test at Headingley which starts on August 16. "The next stage is to hit a few balls in the nets at The Oval and see what reaction there is from the hand. I will not be fit to play for Surrey this week but it's too early to say whether I'll be available for the Headingley Test match. "I will have a better idea at the end of the week when I hope to make a decision. To play at Headingley I feel I need to get a game in for Surrey in either the seconds or the National League, just so I can see how the hand reacts in a match situation. "I have to judge the situation day by day, but when you are coming back from an injury it's a fact that you need match practice just so you know in your own mind that you will not have any problems in the Test."
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