Ponting has surgery on wrist tendon
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia captain Ricky Ponting has undergone surgery on a wrist injury suffered during the side's tour of the West Indies, Cricket Australia (CA) announced on Monday.
Ponting left the tour early after sustaining the injury during the third one-day international in St George's, Grenada on June 29.
Australia completed a 5-0 sweep in the one-day series on Sunday after winning the three-match test series 2-0.
"Ricky has sustained a tendon injury that requires repair of tissues that hold the tendon in place -- this surgery was performed today," CA medical officer Trefor James said in a statement.
James said a decision on Ponting's availability for the home series against Bangladesh in August and the Champions Trophy in Pakistan a month later would be made after monitoring his recovery in the coming weeks.
(Reporting by Andrew Stevens in Brisbane: Editing by John O'Brien)
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