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Shardul Thakur gets hit on shoulder at nets

Updated on: 30 December,2023 03:40 PM IST  |  Centurion
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It happened around 15 minutes into the net session when Rathour delivered a throwdown that kicked up from length. It had Thakur in a tangle as it happened in the second innings of the first Test when pacer Kagiso Rabada generated an edge for David Bedingham to complete a catch

Shardul Thakur gets hit on shoulder at nets

Shardul Thakur (Pic: AFP)

The Indian team on Saturday received an injury scare after seam bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur suffered a blow on his shoulder at the nets while batting.


There is the possibility of him missing the second Test in Cape Town beginning on January 3, but the extent of the hit could be ascertained through scanning if required.


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At this moment, it couldn't be confirmed if his injury warrants scans. But Thakur was in considerable discomfort and couldn't bowl during the net session.

Thakur, who was the first player to enter the throwdown nets, was hit on the left shoulder while facing throwdowns from batting coach Vikram Rathour.

It happened around 15 minutes into the net session when Rathour delivered a throwdown that kicked up from length. It had Thakur in a tangle as it happened in the second innings of the first Test when pacer Kagiso Rabada generated an edge for David Bedingham to complete a catch.

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Here too, Thakur couldn't fend the short ball that hit his leading shoulder (left) and he immediately shrieked in pain.
But the Mumbai all-rounder continued batting in the nets.

Once he finished batting, the physio put an ice pack sling around his shoulder and he didn't take any further part in the nets.

This might be a simple bruise but it will be interesting to see how quickly the injury subsides. Thakur was a big disappointment in the first Test having given away over 100 runs in just 19 overs and was below par with the bat as well.

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