Pandya worst fears confirmed as India announce replacement player for World Cup

Pandya worst fears confirmed as India announce replacement player for World Cup


 India's unbeaten beginning to the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup has gotten a gigantic hit with news that star all-rounder Hardik Pandya has neglected to recuperate from his lower leg injury and will miss the rest of the competition.


Pandya hurt his left lower leg while bowling during India's Reality Cup match against Bangladesh in Pune last month and it has now been affirmed that the 30-year-old has neglected to recuperate so as to part of the remainder of the mission.


The all-rounder's place in India's crew will be taken by Prasidh Krishna, with the unpracticed quick bowler dropped into the playing bunch in the wake of being supported by the competition's Occasion Specialized Advisory group on Saturday.

Pandya took to virtual entertainment later on Saturday to give his all the best to his colleagues as they endeavor to guarantee a third World Cup title and second on home soil.



With the Occasion Specialized Board endorsing India's substitution player on Saturday, it implies Krishna is accessible for choice for Sunday's critical World Cup conflict against individual competition pacesetter South Africa.


India and South Africa presently possess the main two puts on the World Cup standings and the champ of Sunday's match in Kolkata will be in the container seat to complete the gathering phase of the competition in first spot. Krishna has only 19 white-ball appearances to his name for India and was most recently seen at global level when he got the valued wicket of David Warner in taking 1/45 from nine overs against Australia only preceding the World Cup.


While Krishna has given indications of commitment in the past with 33 global wickets, the right-armer will be rivaling any semblance of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj for a spot in India's speed assault.

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