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Ganguly to
miss second one-dayer
KOCHI—Sourav Ganguly, who pulled his right hamstring while fielding in
the first one-dayer against Australia in Bangalore, has been rested for
the second game in Kochi as a precautionary measure.
The team management has informed that the injury is not serious, and
that Ganguly should be available for the remainder of the series.
Ganguly went off the field in the 27th over of the first ODI at
Bangalore.
“An MRI scan was performed on Sourav’s right hamstring this morning and
it has determined no injury to the region,” Niranjan Shah, the secretary
of the BCCI, said in a statement. “Based on the findings, a vigorous
rehab approach will be commencing immediately. On the report of team
physio John Gloster and other analysis, the team management feels that
Sourav will progress quickly and hence it was decided to rest him for a
game.”
Ganguly was confident of regaining his fitness for the third game.
“Thankfully, it’s a strain and not a tear... I should be available for
the third match,” he told the Kolkata-based Telegraph. The team’s
cricket manager, Lalchand Rajput, also echoed his views: “It’s not a
tear, but Sourav has to rest ... one can’t take a chance.”
Meanwhile offspinner Harbhajan Singh admitted to the same newspaper that
he was recovering from a stiff neck. “I can now turn my head to the
left... I’m much better and should be available for Tuesday’s match.”
The second one-dayer gets underway on October 2 while the third, at
Hyderabad, is scheduled for October 5.—Agencies |