Captain Clarke sent for hamstring scans

Michael Clarke’s Test summer could be over, with the Australian captain sent for scans on his latest hamstring injury.

Clarke limped from Adelaide Oval on Saturday’s final day of play in the first Test against India after injuring himself while fielding.

Cricket Australia confirmed Clarke has been sent for scans after injuring his right hamstring.

Clarke was passed fit to play the series opener in Adelaide after overcoming a left hamstring strain suffered in a one-day match on November 14.

But he suffered recurrence of his long-term back injury while batting on Tuesday’s opening day which forced him to retire hurt.

Clarke had injections to soothe spasms in his back and returned to the crease the next day to complete a century.

But he was injured again when fielding a ball in India’s second innings on Saturday.

Clarke collected a ball in his left hand and shaped to throw but didn’t release the ball, instantly pulling up lame.

He limped from the field accompanied by Australian team physiotherapist Alex Kountouris and briefly grabbed his right hamstring while exiting.

After Clarke suffered his back injury, Kountouris described it as “significant”.

Clarke has three degenerative discs in his lower back which were first diagnosed when he was aged 17.

“This is his right lower back. This is his old injury, what he’s had in the past,” Kountouris said on Wednesday.

“I don’t think it’s directly related to his (left) hamstring (strain) because it’s the other side.

“We believe it’s related to his old disc injuries. With that comes a lot of muscle spasms and other things that cause pain.”

Clarke is long odds to play in the second Test starting in Brisbane next Wednesday.

And given his history of hamstring injuries, the 33-year-old must be in grave doubt for the third Test in Melbourne starting Boxing Day and the fourth match in Sydney beginning January 3.

A serious tear would also jeopardise Clarke’s participation in the World Cup, starting February.

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