Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Dhawan to miss T20s, Ishant out of Tests in NZ

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NEW DELHI: The Indian cricket team on Tuesday grappled with a couple of major injury concerns ahead of their away assignment against New Zealand with opener Shikhar Dhawan ruled out of the T20 series and senior pacer Ishant Sharma certain to miss the Tests.

Dhawan was ousted from the five-match T20 series starting on Friday, due to a shoulder injury he suffered while fielding in the third ODI against Australia in Bengaluru.

Ishant, on the other hand, was declared unfit for the Tests starting February 21 owing to an ankle tear sustained during a Ranji Trophy game on Monday. “Yes, he (Dhawan) has been ruled out of the T20 series. A replacemen­t will be announced soon,” a BCCI official told PTI.

“Ishant Sharma’s MRI report shows a Grade 3 ankle tear and it is serious. He has been advised six weeks of rest and rehabilita­tion. It is indeed a big blow,” said Delhi and Districts Cricket Associatio­n (DDCA) general secretary Vinod Tihara.

India will play five T20IS, three ODIS and two Tests during the tour starting with the shortest format on January 24.

Dhawan’s injury troubles have carried into the new year and he did not come out to open during the successful run chase against Australia on Sunday. The southpaw was taken for an X-ray after he hurt his left shoulder during fielding at the Chinnaswam­y Stadim on Sunday.

KL Rahul came out to bat in his place alongside Rohit Sharma. Dhawan was seen wearing a sling on his left hand.

The 34-year-old Dhawan did not take the field for the entire duration of the Australian innings in the second ODI after a Pat Cummins bouncer hit him on the rib cage while batting. Dhawan missed the entire limited overs series against West Indies last month.

He also had to pull out of the 2019 World Cup due to a fractured thumb, an injury he suffered against Australia. In the same game, he had scored a match-winning hundred.

Ishant, playing for Delhi, had twisted his ankle on his follow through while bowling against Vidarbha on Monday. The statement on his fitness came from the DDCA but the Indian cricket board is yet to issue any update on his injury.

“It’s a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in BCCI as we will again do his MRI to ascertain degree of tear and decide on his rehabilita­tion,” a BCCI source said. Fellow Delhi pacer Navdeep Saini is likely to replace the 96-Test veteran in the squad.

Ishant was in the middle of his second Ranji Trophy this season, having played the opening home game against Hyderabad last month. The 31-year-old is an integral part of arguably India’s best ever pace attack comprising Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav.

BCCI SAYS ‘NO’ TO SAHA’S RANJI TEST

KOLKATA: India wicketkeep­er batsman Wriddhiman Saha, who is recovering from a finger surgery, has been asked to skip Bengal’s next Ranji clash against Delhi to keep himself ready for the upcoming Test series in New Zealand. The 35-year-old sustained a fracture on the ring finger of his right hand during the historic Day/night Test against Bangladesh in Kolkata in November and underwent a surgery in Mumbai.

“Saha will not be available for Delhi match (at Eden Gardens from Sunday). I think the Board (BCCI) has said no to him,” Bengal coach Arun Lal said after they scripted an innings and 303 win over Hyderabad on Tuesday.

“It’s great to have him but it will not make any difference. In any case we have got a winning side. It’s okay it would have been for just one game,” Lal said.

Saha had his rehab at the NCA. The two-test series in New Zealand begins on February 21.

Earlier, the BCCI had also made exception for India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah as he did not have to prove his fitness during the Ranji Trophy match between Gujarat and Kerala and straightwa­y made a comeback from a lower back injury in the T20I series against Sri Lanka.

Bengal will also miss their skipper Abhimanyu Easwaran and pacer Ishan Porel who have been drafted into the India A side for the series in New Zealand.

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Ishant Sharma. AFP

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