Date-stamped : 14 Oct97 - 18:19 14th October 1997 SA have the pre-test injury blues Own correspondent South Africa completed a convincing 180 run win over Allied Bank in Peshawar today, but any pleasure that they might take in this victory will undoubtably by leavened by a growing injury list. Brett Schultz has already travelled back to South Africa and will take no further part in the series, and today Allan Donald, Daryll Cullinan and Dave Richardson succumbed to various injuries. With just 2 days to go before the start of the second test South Africa are down to just 11 fit men - none of them a wicket keeper. Dave Richardson has pulled his left hamstring. He left the field immediately after he sustained the injury and will undergo a fitness test tomorrow. Should Richardson be unable to play young Border wicket keeper Mark Boucher, who has been summonsed to Pakistan, will be chucked in the deep end. Boucher is scheduled to arrive at 4pm local time on Wednesday. Donald reported a swelling in his left thigh after the First test match. The injury seemed to respond to treatment, but Donald bowled just 14 balls this morning before leaving the field with the thigh once again swollen. He will rest until the first morning of the Sheikapura test, at which time he will have a fitness test. The final team lineup will only be announced after Donald's fitness has been evaluated. Finally Cullinan is suspected to have broken a bone in his right hand. X-rays have been taken, and no fracture is shown, but medical experts are of the opinion that this kind of injury may not show up in an x-ray and so Cullinan, too, will undergo a fitness test. Captain Hansie Cronje described the test awaiting Cullinan as being a straight forward affair: "Either he can hit the ball or he can't. If he can hit the ball hard then there is no fracture." At this stage Boucher is the only replacement player on his way to Pakistan, but more players may be called up after the various fitness tests. Contributed by The Management (help@cricinfo.com)