Taranaki Daily News

Webster caught off-guard by avocado

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Corey Webster has managed to see the funny side of his accident in the kitchen that has ruled the shooting guard out of the Breakers’ start to the ANBL season.

Webster required surgery after slicing a nerve in his left non-shooting hand with a knife while attempting to cut an avocado.

After struggling to remove the pit with his usual method, Webster said he tried to improvise, which is where things went wrong.

‘‘It wasn’t working so I decided to just stab it in and it just went all the way through,’’ he said.

‘‘I’m no Gordon Ramsay, obviously. ‘‘I’ve severed the nerve that leads down this ring finger, so I’ve got no feeling on the inside. I’ve got feeling on this side [the outside of the finger], though, and it’s getting tingly up here [fingertip] so I’m taking that as a good sign and the nerves are starting to grow back.’’

It’s a frustratin­g setback for Webster, who faces another three weeks on the sideline and is expected to miss the Breakers’ first two games of the season, which begins on January 15. However, that could yet change as Australia battles multiple outbreaks of Covid19.

But the 32-year-old couldn’t help but laugh after hotel staff left a reminder of his unfortunat­e mishap as he returned from hospital.

‘‘When I got back from the hospital after surgery, the cleaners had cleaned up my room but they left the avocado on the bench with the knife in it and all the blood still on the avocado.

‘‘I’m not sure why? Maybe just for me to reminisce on that. It was pretty funny, though.’’

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