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||A PROTEUS CAREER CUT SHORT||
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ITS A SAD THING THT AN UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT LED TO THE END OF THE CAREER OF MARK BOUCHER...ONE OF THE FINEST PLAYERS OF SOUTH AFRICA...WISH HIM A SPEEDY EYE RECOVERY ...
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bchattopadhyay- Level 23
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Had Mark Boucher played the three-Test series in England, he would have achieved several landmarks: the third Test, at Lord's, would have been his 150th, thus making him the first wicketkeeper to reach that mark; two more dismissals would have made him the first to effect 1000 dismissals as a wicketkeeper (he has also taken one catch as a fielder); 56 more runs in the series would have made him the highest run-getter among wicketkeepers in Tests, going past Adam Gilchrist's aggregate of 5570. Perhaps more than all that, it would have given him the opportunity to properly bid farewell to international cricket after a 15-year career (though he did hint at being available to tour Australia later this year).
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*******'Positive And Negative' news for Boucher'********
Mark Boucher has received "positive" news from his surgeon, Shuaib Manjra, in Cape Town, which suggests he may regain sight in his left eye .
Manjra told the Sunday Times that there was "no obvious detachment of the retina which is very positive." Boucher can recognise hand movements and identify the direction of light in the injured eye but will still have to undergo more exploratory surgery and months of other procedures to determine the exact severity of the damage and make a recovery.
In the immediate term, Manjra, and the medical team, are still exploring the exact cause of the injury, which Boucher thinks had something to do with the ball. "He's still convinced that the ball hit him," Manjra said. "The amount of damage is not commensurate with simply a bail hitting him, unless there was a freak angle or freak speed and it hit him in a vulnerable spot. In other words, everything just went wrong for him on that day."
It is too early to tell if Boucher will play cricket again, although there have been suggestions that he is interested in representing his franchise, Cape Cobras. Meanwhile, the South African Cricketers' Association has begun the process of assisting Boucher in claiming disability insurance.
Mark Boucher has received "positive" news from his surgeon, Shuaib Manjra, in Cape Town, which suggests he may regain sight in his left eye .
Manjra told the Sunday Times that there was "no obvious detachment of the retina which is very positive." Boucher can recognise hand movements and identify the direction of light in the injured eye but will still have to undergo more exploratory surgery and months of other procedures to determine the exact severity of the damage and make a recovery.
In the immediate term, Manjra, and the medical team, are still exploring the exact cause of the injury, which Boucher thinks had something to do with the ball. "He's still convinced that the ball hit him," Manjra said. "The amount of damage is not commensurate with simply a bail hitting him, unless there was a freak angle or freak speed and it hit him in a vulnerable spot. In other words, everything just went wrong for him on that day."
It is too early to tell if Boucher will play cricket again, although there have been suggestions that he is interested in representing his franchise, Cape Cobras. Meanwhile, the South African Cricketers' Association has begun the process of assisting Boucher in claiming disability insurance.
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I sI cant ever Forgot that winning run incident happened in his career at Wc 2003 vs SL....every calc of him went wrong...
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*********Boucher undergoes eye surgery*********
Mark Boucher has successfully undergone eye surgery in Cape Town on Thursday. His medical team said there were no complications during the three-hour procedure, and that the blood accumulated due to the trauma caused by a freak on-field accident had been removed.
The extent of damage to the eye was also as expected, and the important parts of the retina were intact. "The outcome looks very positive and the surgeon is pleased with the procedure," a Cricket South Africa release said.
It is too early to tell if Boucher will play cricket again.He still has to undergo several medical procedures, which could include more surgery.
Mark Boucher has successfully undergone eye surgery in Cape Town on Thursday. His medical team said there were no complications during the three-hour procedure, and that the blood accumulated due to the trauma caused by a freak on-field accident had been removed.
The extent of damage to the eye was also as expected, and the important parts of the retina were intact. "The outcome looks very positive and the surgeon is pleased with the procedure," a Cricket South Africa release said.
It is too early to tell if Boucher will play cricket again.He still has to undergo several medical procedures, which could include more surgery.
Deep Dey- Level 47
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told u he will be better....
seein black n white in one eye...my A**.... ....medical world mein ek joke tha woh statement...
seein black n white in one eye...my A**.... ....medical world mein ek joke tha woh statement...
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