New Delhi. During the World Test Championship i.e. WTC final against New Zealand, Indian fast bowler Ishant Sharma injured two fingers of his right hand, due to which he has now undergone surgery and stitches. However, it is expected that he will be fit before the five-match Test series against England.
A senior official of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said, “Ishant has got several stitches in the middle and fourth finger of his right hand. However, Ishant’s injury is not very serious. The stitches will be opened the next day in 10 days. Against England. With six weeks left for the Test series, he will be fit ahead of the five-match Test series against England.
Ahead of the five-match Test series against England from August 4, there is a big setback for Ishant Sharma, as he will not be able to practice. Injury to bowling hand. In such a situation, they will avoid doing other exercises as well. Although the doctors have expressed hope that this injury will recover soon, but whether he will be able to play with this injury in the upcoming Test series, it remains to be seen. Ishant Sharma is an integral part of the Indian Test team.
Ishant Sharma, who played more than 100 Test matches, managed to take just two wickets in the final of the World Test Championship. He made 3 players his victim in the first innings of New Zealand. At the same time, he could not take a single wicket in the second innings. Due to this, the Indian team had to face defeat by 8 wickets and also lost the title. Now all eyes are on the five-match Test series against the hosts.
Leave a Reply