Indian allrounder Hardik Pandya suffered a left ankle injury and was escorted off the field during the World Cup match against Bangladesh, with expectations of his absence for the remainder of the innings.
What happened
Pandya injured his left ankle during the follow-through of his first over in the match.
The injury occurred during the ninth over, after Pandya had bowled three deliveries.
Physios attended to him on the field, but he struggled to run and was subsequently taken off.
Rohit Sharma asked Virat Kohli to complete the rest of Pandya's over.
Broadcast announcements confirmed Pandya's absence for the rest of the innings.
BCCI stated that he would undergo scans, and whether he will bat remains uncertain.
It remains to be seen whether Pandya comes out to bat or not.
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Hardik Pandya taken off the ground after the injury. Photo: Getty
Pandya's indispensability in the team
An injury scare for India's pivotal all-rounder poses a significant setback during this crucial stage of the tournament.
Despite Shardul Thakur's availability, Rohit Sharma has trusted Hardik Pandya for his pace and wicket-taking ability in the middle overs.
Pandya's recent performances include taking crucial wickets in matches against Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Australia.
With a strike rate of 110.35 in ODIs, he serves as India's top finisher.
The current Indian squad relies on three all-rounders, including Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, and Shardul Thakur.
Pandya's absence could force India to play with only five bowlers, positioning Shardul Thakur at no.7, or potentially relying on Mohammad Shami as the third fast bowler.
Mohammad Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah currently spearhead the pace attack.
Meanwhile, India made a strong comeback against Bangladesh after a shaky start. Kuldeep Yadav made a breakthrough in the 14.3 over, dismissing the dangerous Tanzid Hasan for 51 (43), followed by wickets from Ravindra Jadeja and Siraj.