Indian team management is facing increased concerns over Axar Patel's left hamstring injury, potentially jeopardizing his participation in the upcoming three-match series against Australia and even casting doubts on his availability for the start of the World Cup.
Axar sustained multiple injuries during India's Super Four match against Bangladesh, where they suffered a six-run defeat.
"Axar Patel has been ruled out of the Asia Cup final against Sri Lanka due to a left quadriceps strain sustained during India's Super Four match against Bangladesh on Friday. The men's Selection Committee has named Mr. Washington Sundar as a replacement," BCCI secretary Jay Shah stated in a release.
The gravity of Axar's injuries remains uncertain, particularly his hamstring issue, causing significant concerns within the Indian team management, especially with the World Cup just three weeks away.
"Even if it's not a tear and may be a strain, it would take two weeks to heal. Yesterday, one saw on TV that Axar had a strapping on his thigh which is an indicator that the quadriceps strain was bothering him. If it's not a Grade 2 tear, he could still play the World Cup but it depends on the extent of injuries. But it's good to know, he has not sustained any forearm fracture," a source told PTI.
Washington Sundar has been brought in as a precautionary measure; he is also a part of India's Asian Games squad. His last ODI appearance was at home against New Zealand in January this year.
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(With PTI inputs)