Millennium Post

Rahane sustains injury, Thakur named back-up for Shami

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MUMBAI: India are sweating over injury issues with batsman Ajinkya Rahane being ruled out of the remaining two Tests against England after sustaining an avulsion fracture on his right index finger during the team's practice session and has been replaced by Manish Pandey.

A ball struck Rahane on Wednesday in the nets and the BCCI medical team confirmed that he would not be able to play in the last two matches of the ongoing five-test series against England, which India are leading 2-0.

While Pandey has been included as Rahane's replacemen­t, medium pacer Shardul Thakur has been called as back-up for India pacer Mohammed Shami, who is nursing a sore knee.

"The BCCI medical team is closely monitoring his (Shami) progress and a decision on his participat­ion will be taken before the start of the fourth Test match," a BCCI release said.

Shami had undergone a knee surgery after the last World Cup and was out for 15 months and Kohli said this was the reason the team did not want to push him to play if the bowler was not comfortabl­e.

"Because he has a history of knee surgery, we don't want to push a player to an extent where we lose him for the whole season. So we will take a call, as I said, in the evening, to how much rest he needs, or he can go for Thursday as well.

There is still a bit of time for that to be decided."

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