Ferguson's season ended by knee injury
Callum Ferguson, the Australian one-day batsman, will be out for up to a year after tests revealed he requires a knee reconstruction

Callum Ferguson could miss a year after needing a knee reconstruction following his slip in the Champions Trophy final last week • Gallo Images
Bracken on way back after operation
Nathan Bracken, who missed the Champions Trophy, had successful arthroscopic surgery on his right knee in Sydney on Friday. "He will commence rehabilitation immediately with a view to him returning to cricket during the Australian summer," Dr Trefor James said.
Bracken, 32, faces a tough road back to prove he remains a potent limited-overs operator. "I don't think it's great but Nathan has had his history of knee problems," Jamie Cox, the national selector, said in the Australian. "He has his own challenges to get back in. As a fast bowler, a lot more strain goes through that joint. He will have some battles ahead.
"He has certainly been in the top-five one-day bowlers for a while now. His experience will be missed. We have progressed a group of fast bowlers who can stand up at any time. Nathan has been a key component in that, but they still won a Champions Trophy without him. He will be back at some stage, for sure." In 116 ODIs he has picked up 174 wickets at 24.36.