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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Update on Hardik Pandya's re-visitation of India crew for World Cup 2023

 Indian all-rounder recuperating from lower leg injury supported in match against Bangladesh

Wednesday, November 01, 2023


Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya is set to miss more matches at the ICC World Cup 2023 as he actually hasn't recuperated completely from the lower leg injury he experienced in the match against Bangladesh in Pune on October 19.


As announced by ESPN Cricinfo, the 30-year-old player will probably miss the matches against Sri Lanka and South Africa, booked for later (November 2) and Sunday (November 5).


Up to this point, Pandya has missed India's matches against New Zealand and Britain yet the Blues sure didn't miss the all-rounder as Mohammad Shami filled in impeccably as his substitution and took nine wickets in two matches.


India is the main unbeaten group in the super occasion with six successes in six matches and have one stage in the semi-last, Rohit Sharma is probably not going to rush perhaps of his most player in the last phases of the round matches as, regardless of being in perfect structure, India would require Pandya as he contributes similarly with the bat as well as the ball.


Since bending his lower leg in Pune, Pandya has been under treatment and restoration at the Public Cricket Foundation (NCA) in Bengaluru and is probably going to take as much time as is needed with the recuperation.

India has numerous players to supplant the all-rounder. Suryakumar Yadav came into the playing XI as an expert center request and the right-given unconventional player sure didn't dishearten his side as he scored 49 off 47 balls against Britain, taking the home side to a respectable 229 complete which Sharma's men shielded serenely.


India will play against Sri Lanka next on November 2 in Mumbai after that they take on South Africa in Kolkata on November 5. In the mean time, their last trip in the cooperative phase of the super occasion is against the Netherlands on November 12 in Bengaluru.


It is worth focusing on that in spite of being constantly perceived as a first class batting side, India surpassed assumptions with their bowling as they are the main group On the planet Cup to have not surrendered 300 runs, regardless of the majority of the matches being played in batting-accommodating circumstances.

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