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India all-rounder Hardik Pandya has been sent for scans after picking up an injury during India’s ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match against Bangladesh on Thursday in Pune blackjack
Pandya’s injury is currently being assessed, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) revealed in a post on social media platform X blackjack
He won’t return to the field for the remainder of the first innings, commentator Nasser Hussain confirmed on-air blackjack
However, there was still no news about Pandya’s availability to bat in the second innings blackjack
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Pandya, bowling his first over of the game, tried to stop the ball with his leg on the follow-through before slipping down and hurting himself blackjack
Team India’s physio quickly ran to check on Panyda, who swayed towards his run-up and got his left leg checked blackjack
The physio then taped Pandya’s ankle blackjack
Even though the all-rounder got up and looked ready to resume his over, he continued to hobble blackjack
India captain Rohit Sharma was seen having a chat with Virat Kohli before it was decided that Pandya would not continue blackjack
Pandya managed to bowl just three deliveries in the over, which was eventually completed by Kohli, who bowled in an ODI after six years, giving two runs in three balls blackjack
The nature of Pandya’s injury is yet to be revealed and there is no information about his further participation in the ongoing World Cup as well blackjack
The 30-year-old cricketer has become an integral part of India’s One-Day International (ODI) set-up, offering the much-needed balance to the side, something that has been acknowledged by captain Sharma blackjack
“He’s [Hardik] a proper fast bowler, who can crank up good speed blackjack
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That gives us that luxury of playing three spinners and three seamers as well you know so there’s a possibility that we can play three spinners on this pitch with three seamers as well, so it gives us that balance, [it] gives us that number eight batting option as well,” Sharma said earlier in the tournament blackjack
The hosts of the World Cup 2023, India, have started the tournament on a high, winning each of their opening three games blackjack
They have gone with the same team from their seven-wicket victory over Pakistan last weekend blackjack
“It’s working at this point in time, don’t see any reason to change it [playing XI] blackjack
That’s important in this WC, keeping everybody in good space blackjack
The boys are in good shape, have good mental space as well and enjoying the cricket blackjack
So far so good, we want to continue this momentum,” said Rohit at the toss on Thursday blackjack
Bangladesh are 165 for 4 against India after 35 overs at MCA Stadium, Pune blackjack
The wickets so far have gone to India’s spin duo of Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav and pacer Mohammad Siraj blackjack
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Tyson Fury has vowed to deliver MMA fighter Francis Ngannou his first knockout blow when they go toe to toe in Riyadh on Saturday night blackjack
Heavyweight champion Fury will contest a 35th career bout this weekend, but his WBC title will not be on the line against Ngannou for the 10-round fight blackjack
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