This player out of the fourth Test against England! Injury increased Team India’s tension

Star player out of fourth Test! (Photo- PTI)

The fourth match of the five -match Test series between India and England is going to start from July 23. The match will be played at the Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester, where India has not played a single Test match yet. At the same time, Team India is also trailing 1-2 in the series. Amidst all this, a bad news has come out for Team India. A star player of Team India will not be part of this match due to injury. These players will not be available for selection.

Star player out of fourth Test!

Before the Manchester Test, the Indian team is facing a big problem. Recently, news of fast bowler Arshdeep Singh was injured. According to media reports, Arshadeep will not be available to play in this match due to injury, which is a big shock for the team. However, Arshdeep Singh has not got a chance to play a single match in this series yet.

Arshdeep Singh suffered this injury during a practice session in Manchester when he was bowling in the nets. His bowling hand was cut in an attempt to stop a shot killed by Sai Sudhakaran. After this incident, the medical team immediately started investigating their position, stitches have been put in their hands. A source told Indian Express, ‘He has stitches in his hand and will not be available for the fourth Test match. The Indian team will see if they are ready for the fifth Test or not.

Suspense also on playing Akash Deep

On the other hand, there is still suspense on the availability of Akash Deep because he is struggling with back pain. Akash Deep did not bowl in the net session organized by the Indian team before leaving Manchester. At the same time, Team India is already worried about the injury of wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant. During the first innings of England on the first day of the Lord’s Test, Jaspreet Bumrah’s legs were hurt in the index finger of his left hand while trying to catch the ball leading to the leg side of Bumrah. After which he did not even do wicketkeeping.

Asish Roy
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