KKR's injured Chris Lynn undergoes MRI scan

KOLKATA: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) opening batsman Chris Lynn, who injured his left shoulder while diving in the field against Mumbai Indians, on Monday underwent an MRI scan, the reports of which will be known in a day or two, the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise confirmed.

"Lynn has undergone an MRI scan on his left-shoulder. Reports are awaited. We will get to know in a day or two," a source from the franchise said.

The Australian suffered the injury during Sunday's match against the Rohit Sharma-captained side, which KKR lost by four wickets at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

In what is the third injury to the same shoulder in less than two years, Lynn clutched the joint in obvious pain after attempting to claim an outfield catch to dismiss Jos Buttler.

He was attended to by Knight Riders' physio Andrew Leipus and was later seen with an ice pack strapped to his shoulder.

Following the match, Lynn tweeted: "Dear Cricket Gods, did I do something wrong?"

This fuelled speculations that he may be out of action for the entire duration of the IPL.

Lynn, who blasted an unbeaten 93 in KKR's victorious opening match against Gujarat Lions, followed with a rapid 32 when the Gautam Gambhir-led side batted first against Mumbai.

Related Articles

MRI scan may help identify HIV lingering in the brain

MRI scan can predict math ability of premature babies

IBM's Watson could learn how to identify cancer and heart disease from X-rays and MRI scans

Dr Mohan Bhagwat does MRI scan on BJP

Stay on top of business news with
The Economic Times App.
DOWNLOAD NOW
FROM AROUND THE WEB MORE FROM ECONOMIC TIMES

6 interesting things about the new UP CM, Yogi Adityanath

7 secrets that make Marwaris so good in business

Actress Kalpana given state funeral, celebrities pay homage

From Around the WebMore from The Economic Times

Godrej Properties coming soon to Hinjawadi

Godrej Properties

Book your home @53K only in Delta Vrindavan

Delta Venture

TDSPro to manage your TDS quarterly returns

Sinewave

Watch Dictator on Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video