Hardik Pandya ruled out of Afghanistan ODI series due to quadriceps strain
Pandya was at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence for clearance on a back injury suffered during the IPL.
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Hardik Pandya had missed quite a few games in the IPL for MI but returned for the team's last couple of matches (PTI)
Mullanpur, Jun 10 (PTI)
Cleared to play just hours ago, India all-rounder Hardik Pandya was on Wednesday ruled out of the three-match ODI series against Afghanistan after picking up a fresh quadriceps strain.
Pandya was
at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru to get clearance for his back
spasm injury, which he sustained in the IPL while playing for the Mumbai
Indians.
It is
learnt that the new injury could be a result of him bowling the full quota of
10 overs at the CoE during the assessment.
The ODI
series against Afghanistan begins on Saturday at Dharamsala followed by games
in Lucknow and Chennai on June 17 and 20 respectively.
"With
three weeks for recovery, there is absolutely no chance of him playing the ODI
series as his rehabilitation will not be complete," said a BCCI source.
Pandya had
missed quite a few games in the IPL for MI but returned for the team's last
couple of matches.
The latest
injury setback to the 32-year-old all-rounder comes at a time when he is being
pushed towards playing more ODI cricket with next year's ODI World Cup in mind.
A left
ankle injury to Pandya in the 2023 ODI World Cup during a first-round clash
against Bangladesh had altered the team's balance.
Pandya
continues to remain integral to India's plans for the mega event in 2027 in
South Africa.
In order
to keep him match-fit for the immediate ODI assignments ahead — three each
against Afghanistan and England next month — Pandya was dropped from the Indian
T20 side despite being a part of two World Cup-winning campaigns.
"He
is a part of the one-day squad right now in the Afghanistan series. Like
(Jasprit) Bumrah, if we can get him playing well and keep him fit for one-day
cricket — I don't think he's played one-day cricket for a while — that is the
main objective," chairman of selection committee Ajit Agarkar had told
reporters last week.
"We
can always bring him back. So, there will be a little bit of rest and rotation
with regards to T20 (in Pandya's case)," he had asserted.
India is already missing senior batter Virat Kohli in the series due to a hamstring strain, but former captain Rohit Sharma has recovered from a similar injury to be available for the games.
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