Darren hospitalised

SYDNEY: Australia’s cricket coach Darren Lehmann is being treated for deep vein thrombosis and will miss his team’s twenty20 series against India next week, officials said. Lehmann will be replaced by batting coach Michael Di Venuto for the three matches in Adelaide on Tuesday, Melbourne on Friday and Sydney on Sunday, CricketAustralia said. “DVT is not an uncommon condition and it is important to diagnose it early so that it can be safely managed,”Cricket Australia’s chief medical officer John Orchard said. Lehmann was admitted to a Sydney hospital on Saturday night after reporting a swollen calf to medical staff ahead of Australia’s one-day international against India on Saturday. Deep vein thrombosis is a condition in which a clot forms in a deep vein, often in a leg.