Arshadeep wounded on a tour of England: Could not yet debut the Test; The team was practicing for the fourth Test in London

Left arm pacer bowler Arshadeep Singh, who has not yet debuted Team India, was injured during a practice in London. Assistant coach Ryan Ten Dochet told the news agency Ani, “He had an injury to his hand while bowling. After this, he could not participate in the practice session.”

Team India lost the third Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against England at Lord's Stadium in London on July 14. The team started practice after two days of rest, in which Arshadeep was injured.

There was an injury while bowling Arshadeep Singh was practicing for the fourth Test on Thursday. While bowling, he was injured while trying to stop the ball. Ten Dochet said Arshadeep had a wound in his hands while bowling. It will only be known after the investigation into how deep the wound is. If he needs to take stitches on his hand, it will be difficult to practice.

Arshadeep Singh (ball in hand) bowling Yashwashi Jaiswal during the practice session.

Will Arshdeep's injury harm the team? Arshadeep Singh, who debuted in ODI and T20 for India, has not had a chance to play a single test so far. He is part of the 19 -member team of England.

Team India gave a pace bowling all -rounder in the form of Jasprit Bumrah, Akashdeep, Mohammad Siraj, famous Krishna, Shardul Thakur in the form of 3 Tests of the series. However, Arshadeep did not get a chance. There are 7 pacers in the team, 6 of which, that is, Arshadeep is the last place in priority.

If Team India plans to change the Manchester Test, Arshadeep may definitely have the opportunity to debut. However, Team India has given a maximum of 3 pace bowlers in Playing-11. In this race, Bumrah, Siraj and Akashdeep are very far ahead of performing. All three have taken more than 10 wickets in the series. In such a case, it is difficult to get a chance even though Arshadeep is fit.

Arshadeep Singh is having fun with Mohammad Siraj, famous Krishna and Shardul Thakur during the practice.

Team India will go to Manchester on Sunday The fourth match of the Test series between India and England will be played at the Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester from July 23. Both teams will arrive in Manchester on Sunday. Prior to that, the teams are practicing in London's baconham.

The third test was played at the Lord's Lord's Stadium. England won him by 22 runs and took a 2-1 lead in the series. India won the second Test. Team India will want to win the fourth Test and do the series 2-2.

Image Credit: Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

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