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Published 22:20 23 Jan 2017 GMT
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As a result, Munster will play Edinburgh in Myreside on 3 February.
Munster play the following Pro12 fixtures next month as they look to reach the semi-final's for the second time in three seasons.
Dave Foley also suffered a wrist injury representing the Munster A's and will have to see a specialist to determine the extent of the injury.
Cronin and Foley join the following players on the treatment table: Darren Sweetnam (knee), Robin Copeland (thumb), Sam Arnold (knee), Alex Wootton (shoulder), Sean McCarthy (knee), Mark Chisholm (concussion), Duncan Casey (knee), Mike Sherry (back), Cathal Sheridan (ankle).
Munster will hope that a number of their players are released from Ireland duty in the coming weeks as the depth of the squad is beginning to stretch.
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