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Pandya, who did not bowl in the IPL last month, is playing only as a batter right now and scored 11 off 8 balls on Sunday night, looking distinctly uncomfortable against pacers before being hit on the shoulder by a short ball.
”Yes, Hardik’s scan reports have come and the injury is not very serious. Also, the fact that there is a six-day gap between two games gives him enough time to recuperate,” a senior BCCI official told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
”But obviously, the medical team would wait and watch as to how he shapes up during the training sessions,” he added.
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The games against Scotland, Namibia, and Afghanistan are expected to be easy wins for India, Pakistan, and New Zealand.
Therefore, if India loses to New Zealand, it will hamper their chances of making it to the top two in the group.
In this scenario, Pandya’s fitness issues have seriously affected India’s balance.
In fact, there are questions being raised about the chairman of selectors Chetan Sharma’s assertions that Pandya will be bowling in the IPL to gear up for the World Cup.
He didn’t bowl an over and the communication on Pandya’s fitness status between the team management and selectors seems baffling at this time.
There have been conflicting reports about when he would start bowling.
Before the Pakistan game, the player said that he would perhaps bowl in the knock-outs but the statement did not look convincing.