Danny Briggs: Warwickshire spin bowler to have knee surgery
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Warwickshire spinner Danny Briggs is to have knee surgery but expects to be fit for the start of the 2023 season.
Briggs will miss the International League T20 in January, when he was due to play for Sharjah Warriors.
The 31-year-old experienced pain in his right knee this summer, but it eased following an injection and he was able to continue playing.
"We believe this is the best course of action ahead of next season," said Bears first-team coach Mark Robinson.
"It's disappointing for Danny as we know how much he was looking forward to testing his skills in the UAE."
Briggs took 31 County Championship wickets in 13 games as the Bears secured their Division One status on the final day of the 2022 season.
He also picked up 18 for Birmingham Bears in the T20 Blast and two for Oval Invincibles in The Hundred.
Sam Hain in the Big Bash
Meanwhile, Briggs' Bears team-mate Sam Hain has signed to play T20 in Australia for Brisbane Heat in the 2022-23 Big Bash which starts next month, for a 12th season.
Hong Kong-born Hain, who grew up in Queensland, has been signed as a replacement for one of the club's other international signings, Sam Billings and Colin Munro, who are available only until early January. The Heat also have Hampshire's Ross Whiteley in their squad.
Hain, who represented Australia at under-19 level, has played for England Lions in all three formats.
He has made 2,729 T20 runs for the Bears in 92 matches- and has a career T20 strike rate of 131.47.
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