KL Rahul will miss the fifth Test among India and England as the India opener is probably not going to recuperate from a crotch injury that he experienced in front of the South Africa T20Is.
Rahul, who was set to lead India in the five-match T20I series against South Africa passed up an open door to feature his captaincy abilities because of the injury.
For the restricted overs series in England, all-rounder Hardik Pandya is probably going to lead the side. Presently, Rishabh Pant is driving the group against South Africa and the wicketkeeper-batsman will just join the Test crew in England after the South Africa series.
“Rahul has not recuperated from his crotch injury. The Test crew individuals are collecting in Mumbai today and will fly out 12 PM. Rahul isn’t going with the group. He will carve out opportunity to recuperate in spite of the fact that he could show up in a wellness test during end of the week. Chances of recuperation aren’t looking brilliant,” a BCCI official toldAll the players, with the exception of Pant, are leaving for England from the beginning Thursday for the July 1-5 challenge, remarkable being captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami.
“You have Shubman Gill, who has opened in a large portion of his Test matches. Else, Cheteshwar Pujara can likewise open the batting, in the event that there is any wellness issues for any of the two openers. It was a 17-part crew and 16 will go. So that is not an issue,” the source added.It has been concluded that Pant won’t play the two T20 Internationals against Ireland and consequently Hardik, who is his delegate for the South Africa series, is supposed to lead the side.
“While there is Dinesh Karthik, who is the senior-most player in the crew alongside Bhuvneshwar Kumar, it was Hardik, who was Pant’s assigned agent and subsequently #1 to lead,” the authority added.
In Pant’s nonattendance, India have two managers in Ishan Kishan and Karthik in the crew.
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