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July 15, 2001
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Hand injuries jeopardising my career, says Hussain

England captain Nasser Hussain fears his career could be under threat if he continues to sustain finger injuries.

Nasser Hussain Hussain is out for two-and-a-half weeks with a broken little finger on his left hand, the latest in a string of hand injuries which have sidelined him in the last two years.

"Much more of this and I will be up there in the commentary box full-time," he was quoted as saying by the Mail on Sunday newspaper.

"I have to accept that if these breaks keep occurring there is going to be a problem."

Hussain broke a finger in the 1999 Lord's test against New Zealand, missed the 2000 Lord's test against West Indies after breaking a thumb playing for Essex and broke a thumb in the Lord's test against Pakistan in May this year.

"I saw a specialist last week to undergo tests to see if there is any brittleness in the bones. One way or another, it is a worry," he added.

Hussain is out of the second Ashes test against Australia at Lord's which starts on Thursday and faces a race to be fit for the third test at Trent Bridge starting on August 2.

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