IND vs AUS: The number of injured players on the tour of Australia has increased India’s tension, see full list

Whenever Indian cameras went to the Indian dressing room at the Sydney Cricket Ground, they found Ravichandran Ashwin standing on the balcony or railing, but not once. Viewers had hoped that he would become a veteran in terms of the batting of Cheteshwar Pujara and Rishabh Pant before the Australian attack, but the reality was revealed through a love tweet from his wife. There was severe pain in Ashwin’s waist and he couldn’t even sleep because of it last night. The Indian dressing room ‘Mini Hospital’ has been set up before the Fourth Test in Brisbane. With Mayank Agarwal and Jasprit Bumra joining the roster, Coach Ravi Shastri and captain Ajinkya Rahane are having trouble collecting 11 fit players. This is the position of injured players before and during the series against Australia.

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Ishant Sharma: The veteran fast bowler suffered an arm injury in the first match of the IPL in September. After the aftermath, he was unable to join the team for the tour of Australia. He recently returned to competitive cricket for the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy domestic tournament. His selection in the Test match against England is certain.

Bhubaneswar Kumar: During the IPL match, Bhuvneshwar, a limited overs specialist and Test team reserve fast bowler, suffered a hamstring injury. Due to rehabilitation he has been away from touring Australia. Mushtaq Ali returned via trophy. The selection of the team will be decided against England.

Varun Chakraborty: Varun Chakraborty of the Kolkata Knight Riders was selected in the Indian T20 squad but was unaware of the shoulder injury of former National Selection Committee chief Sunil Joshi, which left him out of the tour.

Rohit Sharma: Hamstring injury during the IPL has been a matter of debate. The Mumbai Indians captain played the final despite the pain and won the title. He returned to the team in the form of limited overs against Australia, but from the third Test. He scored a half century in the second innings in Sydney.

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Mohammed Shami: In the Adelaide Test, Pat Cummins was struck by an attempt to play a short ball. The remaining three Tests and the first two Tests against England cannot be decided.

Umesh Yadav: Injured in a Test match against Australia. He is to be rehabilitated at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore. May return against England.

KL Rahul: After performing well in limited overs cricket, he suffered a wrist injury while batting at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. He returned to India in the exercise of getting fit before the series against England.

Ravindra Jadeja: India’s top all-rounder suffered a left-handed thumb injury when facing Mitchell Starc’s short ball in the Sydney Test. It was found that the thumb was broken on the scan. Will be out for a few months. He may not even be able to play the series against England.

Rishabh Pant: Pat Cummins hit the left elbow during the Sydney Test. No wicketkeeping in the second innings. No fractures and painkillers ಗಳೊಂದಿಗೆ played with shanties. The fourth Test will be played in Brisbane.

Mayank and Ashwin are also on the list, after Team India, Bumrah, who suffered injuries

Hanuma Vihara: Sidney Test Hero Wounded In Grade Two In The Hamstring. They will not be able to play the fourth Test and the series against England.

Ravichandran Ashwin: Ashwin, who has thrown more than 134 overs in the series, has back pain, is unable to wear shoes and cannot sleep. Taking help of meditation and physiotherapy and playing the Brisbane test.

Mayank Agarwal: Sydney were eliminated from the Test after losing the first two Tests. During net practice, the gloves were hit. Waiting for a scan report. He is going to replace Hanuma Vihari and play if the injury is not serious.

Jaspreet Bumrah: On the third day of the Sydney test, there was abdominal muscle tension. They could not even come up with their spell and opt out of the Brisbane test.

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