New Delhi: Young tour Fast Bowler Avesh Khan in England will end up suddenly after being ruled out of the first-class game of Indian warming against County XI because of the left thumb fracture supported by the opening day of the match in Durham.
Khan, Bowler’s quick right arm, representing the side of the district XI after several players they continued isolation mandatory to come into contact with the positive people of Covid-19.
A senior BCCI official notifies that Khan, who is a standby player, can come out for a long period of time due to an injury and management of the Indian team will have at least a short Net Bowler into the test series, starting August 4 on Trent Bridge in Nottingham.
“Avesh might not take a further part of this series, let this game.
It’s a pig’s fracture.
He won’t bowling at least a month and after that rehabilitation is likely to begin.
Within more days, the image should be clearer,” said the source BCCI.
BCCI on Wednesday did not describe the exact trait from an injury but stated: “Fast Bowler Avesh Khan remains in the observation of the medical team.
He will not take further part on day 2 and day 3 of the heating of the game.” Khan was injured while bending the second delivery of the second second during the post-lunch session on Tuesday when he stopped the Bowler back-drive from Hanuma Vihari with his left hand.
He seemed to be very painful and immediately seek medical help and one commentator on the YouTube channel Durham said that as if there was a thumb dislocation.
The 24-year-old has 100 goals from 26 first-class matches and many believe that he can make a test debut at several points with five test matches on the runway.