Yannic Cariah undergoes surgery to repair nose fracture

West Indies legspinner Yannic Cariah has gone through a medical procedure to fix a break in his nose. He experienced the injury when he was struck in the face during an instructional course on Saturday just before West Indies' most memorable round of the World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwe. The medical procedure occurred in Harare yesterday, and Cariah will stay with the crew under the consideration of the Cricket West Indies (CWI) clinical group, the board said in an explanation. CWI said that a choice on when he will be free to play again will be made in the following couple of days in view of how he recuperates. West Indies collaborator mentor Floyd Reifer was likewise struck in the face during preparing on Wednesday and went through a comparable strategy. He will proceed with his instructing obligations while under the oversight of the clinical group, the board said. Driven by Shai Trust, West Indies have begun their Reality Cup qualifying effort with two wins and are everything except in the Super Sixes stage. In their most memorable game, West Indies effectively shielded 297 against USA. Then, at that point, against Nepal, hundreds of years from Trust and Nicholas Pooran laid the stage for a 101-run whipping. They take on Zimbabwe in their next game, tomorrow, and afterward face Netherlands in their last round of the gathering stage on Monday.