Team India All-Rounder Ruled Out of ENG vs IND 2025 Series Due to Injury
ENGLAND, JUL 20 – Nitish Kumar Reddy suffered a knee ligament injury during training, ruling him out of the remaining India vs England Test matches and complicating India's bowling options, officials said.
- On Sunday, Nitish Kumar Reddy injured himself during a gym workout, scans showed ligament damage in his knee.
- Already grappling with key casualties, India faced more absences, as Reddy's ligament injury during gym workouts is reported to rule him out of the Manchester Test starting July 23.
- With England leading the series 2-1 at Old Trafford, Reddy’s seven-Test record shows 343 runs and eight wickets, according to NO attribution.
- Meanwhile, Anshul Kamboj joined the squad as cover, following Reddy's injury ruling out him from remaining Tests.
- This recovery timeline places his participation in the fifth Test at risk, and India may need up to three changes as they trail 2-1, Indian cricket board said.
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India Vs England: Nitish Kumar Reddy Ruled Out Of Remainder Of Series - Report
All-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy will reportedly not take further part in the India vs England Test series after suffering a ligament injury. A report in the Indian Express stated that the all-rounder informed the team management about discomfort on Sunday morning and scans later confirmed a series-ending injury. The news of Reddy's ouster comes right after Arshdeep Singh and Akash Deep were both ruled out due to injuries.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleIndia Star Nitish Kumar Reddy Out Of England Tour As Injury Troubles Continue To Mount For Team Ahead Of Manchester Test: Sources
This comes as another blow for Team India ahead of the Manchester Test, starting July 23, with pacers Arshdeep Singh and Akash Deep also doubtful for the game at Old Trafford having picked up injuries while training.
·New Delhi, India
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