Brendon McCullum’s T20 Global League campaign for the Joburg Giants may be in doubt after undergoing surgery on his hand.
The 35-year-old was ruled out of the Caribbean Premier League because of a hand injury, after taking a blow from a Wayne Parnell delivery in the clash between Trinbago Knight Riders and the Barbados Tridents.
The ex-New Zealand skipper released the X-ray of his injury on Twitter on 3 September.
@CPL over for this year unfort. Been a ride with @TKRiders brothers! Many thanks to all for your support! Luck team! pic.twitter.com/eWZDiQpoQL
— Brendon McCullum (@Bazmccullum) September 3, 2017
He followed this up with another image on Thursday, after his surgery.
Thank you to all those that looked after me at the public hospital here in Waikato. Amazing people! Surgery went great. Road to recovery now pic.twitter.com/XKShDOfRsF
— Brendon McCullum (@Bazmccullum) September 21, 2017
McCullum may face a long road to recovery, which could rule him out of the Global T20 League that begins on 3 November.
Photo: T20 Global League/Joburg Giants