Surrey batsman to have surgery on dislocated shoulder
Friday 28 August 2020 22:33, UK
England batsman Ollie Pope has been ruled out for up to four months after dislocating his left shoulder during the #raisethebat third Test against Pakistan at The Ageas Bowl.
The injury occurred on the fourth day of the draw between the two sides, with Pope sliding to save a boundary off the bowling of Stuart Broad.
An ECB statement read "Pope underwent an MRI scan in London on Wednesday and was reviewed by a consultant on Thursday.
"The Surrey player will have surgery on the injured shoulder in the next couple of weeks and will commence a rehabilitation programme with the Surrey and England medical teams.
"It is hoped Pope will return in time for England's winter tours of Sri Lanka and India starting in the early part of 2021."
England beat Pakistan 1-0 in the three-match series, winning the thrilling first Test by three wickets before bad weather saw the second and third Tests end in draws.