Trouble in Manchester! Team India’s star bowler gets hurt, shock before fourth Test

Team India bowler suffered injuries during the practice session.Image Credit Source: PTI

Team India, who came close to victory in Lord’s Test, has now put an eye on the next Test match. The fourth Test match between India and England is to begin in Old Trafford, Manchester from 23 July. Through this match, Team India’s eyes are on return to the series. But already Team India, who is struggling with the challenge of selection of playing XI, has now been troubled by the injury of a star player. According to reports, left -arm fast bowler Arshdeep Singh has suffered an injury and this injury is in the same hand from which he bowls.

Team India started preparations for the return after the defeat of Lord’s Test. Under the supervision of coach Gautam Gambhir, the Indian team returned to the same place before the Manchester Test, where it made preparations before the start of the Test series. Team India started preparations for the fourth Test in Bekenham near London and here it is a shock as Arshadeep’s injury.

Hand cut in the process of stopping the shot

According to a report, during the practice of Team India, Arshdeep suffered an injury to his left hand. Arshdeep Singh was bowling Sai Sudarshan in the nets and during this time the young batsman made a sharp shot, which Arshedeep got hurt in an attempt to stop. His left hand got cut and blood started coming. Immediately the medical team reached there and started investigating them. The worry thing was that he got hurt in his left hand, but the situation is not clear at the moment due to its seriousness.

Will you get a chance to make a test debut?

Arshadeep’s injury has come at a time when Team India in the fourth Test has a challenge to take big decisions regarding their bowling. Star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah will play in this match or not, it is not clear at the moment. In such a situation, Arshadeep’s injury can become a problem for him and the team. The 26 -year -old fast bowler has not made his Test debut yet. However, before the end of the series, they are expectations to get a chance in at least one match.

Asish Roy
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