Hardik Pandya out of World Cup with ankle injury

India allrounder Hardik Pandya has been ruled out of the ODI World Cup due to the ankle injury he suffered against Bangladesh on October 19. Fast bowler Prasidh Krishna has been called up to replace him in India's squad. Pandya had harmed himself last month when he seemed to wind his left lower leg while attempting to stop a shot in his completion. He had no further impact in that match, and was taken for examines. He missed India's matches against New Zealand, Britain and Sri Lanka. India have two more association games to go, having proactively booked a semi-last compartment. Cricket comprehends Pandya endured tendon harm on his lower leg, which was found out in front of India's success against Britain, and he has since been going through restoration at the Public Cricket Institute in Bengaluru. Prasidh, who has 29 wickets from 17 matches in the organization, last played for India in two ODIs against Australia in the series held not long before the World Cup. He took three wickets in those games. Prasidh likewise took five wickets in as many games in the continuous Syed Mushtaq Ali Prize for Karnataka. Prasidh had denoted his return from a long physical issue cutback when India visited Ireland in August and was important for the Asia Cup crew, despite the fact that he was generally essential for the seat and just played the dead elastic against Bangladesh. India have up until this point supplanted Pandya's overall capacities by acquiring Suryakumar Yadav at No. 6 and Mohammed Shami instead of Shardul Thakur, and it has been a blend that has worked for them. Heading into their match against South Africa at the Eden Nurseries, India stay the main unbeaten group On the planet Cup, beating the association table with seven dominates in as many matches.