Lance Morris, Australia’s emerging fast bowler, has endured a frustrating rehabilitation from a recurring back injury. Despite the setbacks, Morris remains optimistic about his return to action, targeting the Sheffield Shield ahead of the Test series against India.
Morris’s injury woes began during the ODI series against West Indies in February, where he suffered a side strain that ended his season. Subsequent scans revealed a hot spot in his back, ruling him out of Australia’s tour of Scotland and England.
The injury is a recurrence of the stress fracture that sidelined Morris during the 2023 Ashes tour. Morris admits the situation has been frustrating, especially given the lack of back pain while bowling. However, regular MRI check-ins have shown positive signs of healing.
Despite being unable to bowl for eight weeks, Morris maintained his fitness through running and gym work. He acknowledges the importance of a cautious approach to avoid a prolonged absence.
Morris’s return to competitive cricket will begin with Australia’s domestic 50-over competition later this month. He aims to gradually build up his bowling loads before making his red-ball comeback in the Sheffield Shield.
Western Australia, the three-time defending Shield champions, start their season against Queensland on October 8. Morris hopes to be available for the first or second round of the competition.
With concerns over Australia’s pace depth behind Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood, a strong performance in the Shield could propel Morris into the Test mix. However, he remains realistic about his chances.
Meanwhile, WA left-arm quick Liam Haskett will miss the first half of the Sheffield Shield season due to a stress fracture in his back. The injury is a recurrence of one he suffered a few years ago.