Whether the Australian batsman Chris Lynn's will further participate in the 10th edition of Indian Premier League will be known only after complete evaluation of his injured shoulder, his team Kolkata Knight Riders claimed on Tuesday.
"Chris Lynn injured his left shoulder in the second innings of our last match on April 9. This aggravated an old injury, KKR medical team will need a few days to properly establish his fitness and availability for the rest of the tournament," KKR said in a statement.
Lynn hurt his shoulder while fielding against Mumbai Indians on Sunday.
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He showed top form in the two innings he played, scoring an unbeaten 93 and 32 respectively.
KKR play their next match against Kings XI Punjab at the Eden Gardens on Thursday.