Indian All-rounder To Miss Two More WC Matches?

Team India led by Rohit Sharma is on a winning spree in the ongoing World Cup. The Men In Blue looks invincible

Update: 2023-10-25 10:43 GMT

Team India led by Rohit Sharma is on a winning spree in the ongoing World Cup. The Men In Blue looks invincible. Be it batting or bowling the team is outperforming the opponents and crushing them. India is the only unbeaten team in the tournament so far.

However, team India has a concern which is the absence of star all-rounder Hardik Pandya. Due to the injury, Hardik Pandya missed the crucial match with New Zealand. It is said that the player might miss a few more matches.

As per the information, Hardik Pandya is likely to miss two more matches. He is expected to miss the matches against England and Sri Lanka. While the England match is on the 29th of this month, the Sri Lanka match is slated for commencement on the 2nd of November.

The National Media said that he is yet to recover from the condition and would miss two more matches. He is currently at the NCA in Bengaluru for the recovery. Hardik Pandya brings a big balance to the team which makes it more invincible.

Hardik Pandya might be available for the team for the match against South Africa which will be played on the 5th of next month. It is a crucial match for India as South Africa is in a brutal form. The team is crushing the opponents in the high-scoring matches and India surely wants him in the match.

Hardik Pandya injured himself in the match against Bangladesh. While trying to stop the ball from going to a boundary, his ankle got twisted. He was taken to the NCA in Bengaluru for the recovery. His recovery is supervised by the experts at the academy.

Hardik Pandya's injury created a space for Mohammed Shami to come into the team. He grabbed the opportunity with both hands and claimed a fifer. He is the only Indian Bowler to claim two fifers in the World Cups. His heroics also played a big role in breaking the New Zealand jinx after 20 years.

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