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KL Rahul dominated out of ongoing Test collection towards Australia attributable to harm

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Team India have been dealt one other blow on their tour of Australia as opening batsman KL Rahul has been dominated out of the continued Test collection attributable to an harm. It has been knowledgeable by Board of Control in Cricket in India (BCCI) that Rahul sprained his left wrist whereas batting within the nets throughout a apply session on Saturday on the Melbourne Cricket Ground. After additional check-up, it was revealed that Rahul would wish one other three weeks to get well from the harm and therefore won’t be able to participate within the final two Tests of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. READ | Virat Kohli or Steve Smith – Who is the higher batsman? Answers Andy FlowerRahul will now head again to India and begin his rehabilitation of the harm on the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru.India are already lacking the providers of Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav attributable to harm whereas captain Virat Kohli is on a paternity go away.Pacer Umesh Yadav limped off the sphere attributable to an harm he picked whereas bowling within the second innings of the second Test in Melbourne. Only Jasprit Bumrah is the one first-choice seamer left for India within the squad with the likes of Mohammed Siraj making his debut within the Melbourne Test.READ | After success towards Smith and Labuschagne, R Ashwin set to enhance his document towards David WarnerUmesh needed to fly again to India due a calf muscle tear and he can even miss the remainder of the collection. Team India determined so as to add left-arm seamer Thangarasu Natarajan to the squad for the third Test instead of Umesh.Meanwhile, Shami was dominated out of the collection after struggling a fracture on his arm. Shami was batting within the second innings on the Adelaide Oval when he was hit on the best arm by a bouncer from Australia seamer Pat Cummins. The third Test begins in Sydney on January 7. The collection is presently tied 1-1.