The injury is a significant blow for Salt. He struggled for form playing T20 cricket over the winter, averaging 20.66 in 15 Big Bash innings for Adelaide Strikers, and making 22 runs in three innings for Islamabad United before the PSL’s postponement, and would have hoped to find some early-season rhythm in county cricket. With a T20 World Cup later this year, it will be a relief to him that he is due to return to fitness in time for the start of the Vitality Blast on June 9.In Salt’s absence, Sussex have promoted allrounder Aaron Thomason to open the batting alongside Tom Haines in their first two matches of the season. Travis Head, their second overseas player for the Championship, is due to arrive in the UK in time for the fixture against Northamptonshire on May 6.Meanwhile, Sussex have been inviting former players to training sessions, with newly-appointed head coaches Ian Salisbury (Championship and 50 overs) and James Kirtley (T20) hoping their experience will rub off on a young squad. Chris Adams and Yasir Arafat both attended training before the first game of the Championship season against Lancashire, and Matt Prior took part in wicketkeeping drills run by Sarah Taylor on Tuesday before the away fixture against Glamorgan.

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