Finger fracture rules Shubha Satheesh out of rest of England Test

Shubha Satheesh has been ruled out of the ongoing one-off women's Test against England in Navi Mumbai after fracturing a finger, the BCCI confirmed on Saturday. She scored 69 in India's first innings - the top score in Quite a while's 428 full scale - in what was her worldwide presentation, however didn't bat in that frame of mind for 6 pronounced in the subsequent innings. It isn't clear when Shubha got the injury. She was seen with the ring finger of her left hand in a brace in the hole when India bowled on Friday. Be that as it may, there were no apparent indications of the injury when she had gone to the post-match public interview after play on Thursday's most memorable day. She additionally participated in India's pre-play warm-up daily practice on Friday. However, it arose that Shubha had gone for checks and the live pundits on Friday said that she had experienced a hairline break in the finger. She presently faces a competition to be good for the Australia Test match beginning at the Wankhede Arena next Thursday. It has been an exciting not many weeks for 24-year-old Shubha. Days subsequent to accepting her lady India call-up for the Tests against Britain and Australia, she was picked by Regal Challengers Bangalore in the closeout for WPL 2024. "I can call it as my time," she said on Thursday. "I see just great side of it at this moment and it feels astounding - consistently uplifting news coming up. Feels astounding to be essential for."