India got a big blow before the IND vs AFG match, after Suryakumar Yadav, now this batsman got injured, was dropped from the team
Surya Kumar Yadav: The Indian team will play its first match in the Super 8 against Afghanistan on June 20 in Barbados. However, the tension of Team India is not reducing. On June 18, during the practice session, the most important player of the team, Suryakumar Yadav, got injured. However, now before the Afghanistan match, another important player of India has got injured. This is being considered a big setback for India.
Suryakumar Yadav was injured
- Actually, before the match against Afghanistan, Surya was practicing on the net. During this, he injured his hands. Surya had to come out of the net and leave the practice for some time.
- However, he immediately got treatment from the physio. Coach Rahul Dravid also looked worried during this time. Surya's playing in the playing eleven in the match against Afghanistan is very important.
- However, after some time he was seen practicing again. But there is still doubt about his inclusion in the playing eleven.
Now another player is injured
- After Surya, now Indian team's opening batsman Shubman Gill has been injured. According to media reports, Gill has an injury in his finger.
- However, Gill is not a part of the final 15 of the Indian team. He was included as a reserve player. But after the World Cup 2024, the Indian team has to play a five-match T20 series against Zimbabwe.
- There is every possibility of Gill getting a chance in this series. In such a situation, Gill getting injured before the series is no less than a big shock for the Indian team.
The competition is very important
- The Indian team will play 3 matches in the Super 8. All three matches are very important for India. The Indian team will try to advance its campaign by winning the match against Afghanistan at any cost.
- But it is not going to be easy for the team to face Afghanistan. Afghanistan has also badly defeated other teams including New Zealand in the league stage.