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Yadav: Rana Injury 'Doesn't Look Good' for World Cup
6 Feb
Summary
- Harshit Rana sustained an injury during a warm-up game on February 4.
- Captain Suryakumar Yadav expressed concern over Rana's fitness status.
- Rana's availability for the T20 World Cup is uncertain, with assessments ongoing.

India's T20 World Cup campaign faces an early setback with all-rounder Harshit Rana nursing an injury. He sustained the issue during a warm-up fixture against South Africa on February 4 in Navi Mumbai, leaving the field after bowling a single over with a strapped thigh.
Captain Suryakumar Yadav expressed concern, noting that Rana's condition 'doesn't look good' and that final word on his availability would come by the end of the day. While Rana provides valuable batting depth, his absence might not derail India's plans if other players are fit. Axar Patel is a likely replacement at number eight.
India had not named any reserve players for the T20 World Cup squad of 15, given it is a home tournament. Should Rana be ruled out, the team will explore replacements, preferably those who can contribute with batting, although this is not a strict requirement. The team is confident in its ability to form viable combinations for the tournament despite potential changes.




