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White takes Somerset captaincy

Cameron White, the Australian allrounder, has been named as the Somerset captain in place of the injured Ian Blackwell, who has been ruled out for at least three months with a shoulder injury

Cricinfo staff
29-May-2006


Over to you skipper: Cameron White will now lead Somerset © Getty Images
Cameron White, the Australian allrounder, has been named as the Somerset captain in place of the injured Ian Blackwell, who has been ruled out for at least three months with a shoulder injury.
White, 22, has led Victoria and Australia Under-19s during his short career and was handed the role ahead of Matthew Wood, the opening batsman. White told the club's website: "I am very honoured to be asked to take on this job with Somerset. Obviously I'm sorry for Ian, who is a great guy, and I hope he gets himself fixed and back out on the park."
Blackwell picked up his injury during the Championship match against Leicestershire and needs surgery. He had only just returned to action after a back problem limited his early season action. The time frame for Blackwell's injury means he'll miss out on the Natwest Series against Sri Lanka and probably also the Pakistan series towards the end of the summer.
With Ashley Giles still some way off making a return to international cricket, Blackwell was beginning to cement a spot as England's leading one-day slow bowler with his nagging left-arm spin.