India vs Australia World Cup 2023 Final: Bad news for India before the World Cup final!
India vs Australia World Cup 2023 Final Bad News For Team India: Before the final of the World Cup, the bad news came for the Indian team. Due to injury, the services of the star cricketer of Team India will not be available for a long time. Which raised the concern of the Indian team management in the atmosphere of the World Cup final.
India and Australia are going to meet in the mega-final of the World Cup on Sunday. Currently, the country of 140 crores is overcome by cricket fever. After 12 years, everyone is waiting to see India’s world victory once again. The festive atmosphere across the country.
But before the final of the World Cup, the bad news came for the Indian team. Due to injury, the services of the star cricketer of Team India will not be available for a long time. Which raised the concern of the Indian team management in the atmosphere of the World Cup final. Team India’s star all-rounder Hardik Pandya was injured during the World Cup match against Bangladesh.
Then he was knocked out of the World Cup. In the NACA, they tried to get him back to the team before the semi-finals, but in the end, it did not happen. Hardik’s injury was initially thought to be minor but later it was found to be serious. The star cricketer has torn a grade one ligament. Sometimes Hardik was given bowling practice at NACA. He still felt pain. Did not bowl more than 3 balls.
As a result, doctors now think that Hardik’s injury will take some time to heal. And the Indian Cricket Board also does not want to rush Hardik Pandya’s injury. As a result, there is a doubt about when Hardik Pandya will return to the team.
According to the news so far, it is certain that Hardik will not be able to play the T20 series against Australia after the World Cup. And Hardik is unlikely to play in the white-ball series next month in South Africa. Doctors are even discussing whether Hardik should undergo surgery. Everyone wished the star cricketer a speedy recovery.