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Tilak Varma Undergoes Surgery, Set to Miss New Zealand T20I Series and Doubtful for Start of T20 World Cup

  • On Wednesday, India batter Tilak Varma was sidelined by a medical emergency in Rajkot, putting his availability for the five-match T20 series against New Zealand starting January 21 in Nagpur and the T20 World Cup opener on February 7 in doubt.
  • After breakfast in Rajkot, Varma reported acute pain and was rushed to Gokul Hospital where scans diagnosed testicular torsion, with doctors advising immediate surgery, a BCCI official said.
  • Coming off strong form, Tilak Varma is expected to report to the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru for assessment, with a three to four week recovery advised after surgery.
  • India have yet to name a replacement for the New Zealand series, and the BCCI is expected to announce one soon; selectors consider promoting Ishan Kishan to No.3 or choosing Riyan Parag, while Shubman Gill is unlikely.
  • Teams can change World Cup squads without ICC approval until January 31, 2026, but the three to four week recovery estimate makes Varma's availability for the T20 World Cup opener on February 7 in Mumbai uncertain, forcing India team management to plan contingencies.
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Indian Express broke the news in India on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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