Shikhar Dhawan out of Sri Lanka series with fractured arm
Colombo: India suffered a huge blow after their in-form opener Shikhar Dhawan was on Monday ruled out of the remainder of the cricket Test series against Sri Lanka due to a hairline fracture in his hand.
India, who lost the first Test by 63 runs against the islanders, will be playing the second Test at P Sara Oval from Thursday.
"The BCCI medical team has confirmed that opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan has been ruled out of the remaining part of India?s tour of Sri Lanka - 2015. Dhawan had injured his right hand during the first Test at Galle. He underwent further tests that confirmed a hairline fracture in his hand. He would require four to six weeks to recover from the injury," a BCCI media release said.
Dhawan, who scored a century in the first innings, batted with a swollen knuckle after he dropped a catch standing at the first slip. The batsman was Kaushal Silva and bowler was Varun Aaron.
In fact, the injury was the reason that Dhawan could not play his natural game on the fourth morning as he was stuck on his overnight score for 36 balls, not being able to pack a punch in his drives.
India have some serious injury issues to deal with at the moment as other opener Murali Vijay is also recuperating from a hamstring injury.
While the team management have stated that Vijay is getting better under observation of physio Patrick Farhart, a final call on his fitness will be taken only a day before the second Test starts.
The only specialist opener that India have at the moment is KL Rahul while Cheteshwar Pujara also has had the experience of opening for India in a few Test matches.
Pujara recently opened with Rahul for India A against Australia A in Chennai.
India, who lost the first Test by 63 runs against the islanders, will be playing the second Test at P Sara Oval from Thursday.
"The BCCI medical team has confirmed that opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan has been ruled out of the remaining part of India?s tour of Sri Lanka - 2015. Dhawan had injured his right hand during the first Test at Galle. He underwent further tests that confirmed a hairline fracture in his hand. He would require four to six weeks to recover from the injury," a BCCI media release said.
Dhawan, who scored a century in the first innings, batted with a swollen knuckle after he dropped a catch standing at the first slip. The batsman was Kaushal Silva and bowler was Varun Aaron.
In fact, the injury was the reason that Dhawan could not play his natural game on the fourth morning as he was stuck on his overnight score for 36 balls, not being able to pack a punch in his drives.
India have some serious injury issues to deal with at the moment as other opener Murali Vijay is also recuperating from a hamstring injury.
While the team management have stated that Vijay is getting better under observation of physio Patrick Farhart, a final call on his fitness will be taken only a day before the second Test starts.
The only specialist opener that India have at the moment is KL Rahul while Cheteshwar Pujara also has had the experience of opening for India in a few Test matches.
Pujara recently opened with Rahul for India A against Australia A in Chennai.
Posted in
sports
Related posts:
If you enjoyed this article, subscribe to receive more great content just like it.
Popular Posts
LIVE TV
Recent Stories
Connect with Facebook
Sponsors
Search
Archives
Categories
0 comments for this post
Leave a reply