Cricket World Cup: Hardik Pandya, Who Is Expected To Miss Sunday’s Match Against New Zealand, Rushed To Bangalore For Treatment
The All-Rounder Hardik Pandya Will Not Play In India’s Upcoming Match Against New Zealand, Scheduled For October 22 In Dharamsala. Pandya Is Expected To Receive Medical Attention From A Specialist English Physician At The National Cricket Academy In Bengaluru, Where He Is Likely To Receive Injections.
The Indian Team Is Hoping Pandya Will Be Available For The Match Against England, As He Is Anticipated To Join Them In Lucknow.
He Has Been Ordered To Report To The NCA, So He Will Be Traveling To Bengaluru. After Reviewing The Results Of His Ankle Scan, The Medical Staff Concluded That He Will Benefit From An Injection. After Consulting With A Specialized Physician In England, The BCCI Found That They Shared The Same Viewpoint. “The Next Game, He Won’t Be Playing,” A BCCI Official Declared.
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On Thursday, During A League Match At Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) Stadium In Pune Against Bangladesh, The All-Rounder Twisted His Ankle. The Medical Team Evaluated His Scan Findings. He Missed The Entire Game But Was Eventually Cleared For Play After Having A Scan.
When He Used His Right Foot To Block Bangladesh’s Liton Das From Driving, The Medium Pacer Hobbled Off. The Team’s Management Is Hoping The Injury Is Not Too Severe.
When Hardik Attempted To Stop A Four Off His Own Bowling, He Lost His Balance And Dragged His Right Boot As He Hit The Ground. He Stood Up And Leaned Forward, Appearing Uncomfortable. Virat Kohli And Captain Rohit Sharma Were At The Side Of The Physiotherapist Shortly After He Emerged From The Middle.