Mumbai: All-Rounder Washington Sundar and Pacer Avesh Khan have joined Shubman Gill’s opening in the list of players who have been ruled out for the five-test series between England and India starting 4.
Sundar and Khan have been ruled out because.
Finger injury.
Sundar has a finger injury, details that have not been confirmed, while Khan has broken his finger.
Second Cricketers will not be available on a tour further.
Gill has been ruled out two weeks ago because of Shin Splints and has returned home.
Sundar and Khan played for Combined County Xi against the Indian team in a warm-up match in Durham.
Toi understands that the British & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) speaks to BCCI about their inability to place the 11-player troops, following where the Indian Council approved the arrangement of two Indian players playing for the Combined County team.
Now it must be seen what BCCI will do in this injury.
The Board said “No” categorically for a replacement sought by a post-gill team injury.
Now, with Khan – the prospect of fast-bowling is good, and Sundar – which blooms all the skills are shown for a little blow in the cricket test, both are ruled out, voters must enter the commotion and the lime continues.
The 24-member troops set to England are now down to 21 and the development of tracking says, “With Covid numbers up, who knows what is in the store?” If there is a member of the team that tests positively – regardless of whether he does not show symptoms or vice versa – the player and those who come into contact must be quarantined, as happened in the case of Wicket-Keeper-Batsman Rishabh Pantman.
, Pants joined the team in Durham on Wednesday after finishing his desk in London.
“He doesn’t show symptoms and is really fine.
But the protocol is very clear.
So, what happens if the scenario is like England (the player tests positive during the series against Sri Lanka) repeating himself on the camping Indian team? Where the team gets a replacement ? “BCCI must act quickly if they start pondering whether this replacement must be sent.
Whatever they decided would eventually affect the squad that played the white ball series at Sri Lanka at this time.