ICC ODI World Cup 2023: The worst nightmare of the Indian crew has come true as they lastly acquired a verdict on Hardik Pandya and his damage. And it’s not information that any Indian fan would have preferred to listen to.
The Indian all-rounder harm his left ankle whereas bowling in opposition to Bangladesh in Pune final month. Initially, the damage was seen as a lightweight one and everybody thought that he would recuperate in due time and can be a part of the knockouts.
But, latest experiences which have come out are suggesting that the all-rounder gained’t have the ability to recuperate in time. He has been dominated out of the remainder of the marketing campaign and a alternative has additionally been introduced by the Indian board.
Hardik Pandya Out Of ICC ODI World Cup 2023
Pandya has already missed league-stage matches in opposition to New Zealand, England, and Sri Lanka since his damage. There are two extra league matches earlier than the knockouts start. Everyone thought that this time window can be sufficient for his return.
Initially, the damage was termed as a heavy knock. But forward of their conflict in opposition to England, the Indian board discovered that the damage suffered by Panyda was a minor ligament tear. The all-rounder has been in rehab on the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru.
Replacement Announced
The Indian all-rounder has been changed by the extremely sought out medium pacer, Praidh Kirshna. Krishna has simply 17 ODI match appearances for India and final performed in opposition to Australia proper earlier than the World Cup. He dismissed David Warner in that match, so it was a very good signal.
The Event Technical Committee has already authorized the alternative participant on Saturday. This signifies that Krishna might be a part of the squad forward of the South Africa conflict. So far, the Indian crew has changed Pandya by bringing in Mohammad Shami and Surya Kumar Yadav. While Shami has been in lethal type, Surya additionally performed an necessary innings in opposition to England.
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