Hilfenhaus targets June return

AUSTRALIA seamer Ben Hilfenhaus is targeting a return to action in June following the knee injury that sidelined him for most of the southern hemisphere summer. The Tasmanian broke down with tendonitis in his left knee after the first Test against West Indies last November and has been unable even to bowl in the nets since.
Hilfenhaus is set to step up his recovery in the next fortnight when he hopes to walk through his bowling action and has his sights set on returning for Australia A’s four-day game against Sri Lanka A in June.
“It has been very frustrating,” he told the Sydney Morning Herald.
“When you look at it, I have missed a fair bit of cricket. There is no good time to get injured.
“It is disappointing, but at the end of the day if it means that my career goes longer then it will be worth it down the track.
“Not a lot of people know about tendonitis.
“The tendons don’t like change so I will have to take it slow. Hopefully I can walk through my action in a couple of weeks.”
Should Hilfenhaus make a return on schedule he would be fit for Australia’s postponed two-Test series against Pakistan on neutral turf in England in July. (Eurosport)

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