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Chris Rogers ruled out of second Test against WI

| | Jun 10, 2015, at 10:19 pm
Sydney, June 10 (IBNS) Australia opener Chris Rogers has been ruled out of the second Test against West Indies which will start from Thursday.

He will be replaced by Shaun Marsh at Sabina Park.

"Opener Chris Rogers is still dealing with the symptoms of concussion and has been ruled out of the second Test against the West Indies in Kingston, starting on Thursday," Cricket Australia website said.

He was injured as the cricketer was struck on the helmet  during training in Dominica nine days ago.

He felt dizzy spells and a headache later.

Support Team doctor Peter Brukner was quoted as saying by Cricket Australia: "Chris has improved but he is still not 100 per cent so we are restricting his training (and) therefore he is unavailable for selection for the second Test."

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