Monday 8 August 2011

Zaheer Ruled Out Of Series

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Zaheer Khan, the fast bowler in India, was ruled out from the rest of the series against England. He will return to India and will be replaced by the left arm seamer RP Singh. Zaheer suffered a thigh injury during the first test in the Lord, but the BCCI said it was not just a problem with recurring hamstring, but also a step in the right ankle that will require surgery, followed by a period of 14 to 16 weeks of rehabilitation. Was removed from the team for a series of trials in India in recent years in the Caribbean due to a right ankle injury.

Zaheer problems in this series began on the first day of the series, when he stopped halfway through his 14th over in the first innings of the Lord. The team management said Zaheer could be ready in a container in the second innings, but could not and was excluded from the second test at Trent Bridge. There were expectations that he would return to the Edgbaston Test, but made three reports of the Indians in the preparation of the game at Northampton, and has now been deleted from your computer.

Since the first trial was Zaheer been through light workouts, and there were indications that he would participate in the Indian camp at some point in the series, which were reinforced when he was appointed the side for the match against Northamptonshire visit. But he left the field after bowling only three overs.

India had also called Zaheer in the team for the limited-over matches in England, but he will miss as well, with RP Singh take his place. RP Singh has not played for India since 2009, with his last attempt, coming home in the series of India against South Africa in 2008. It was part of the squad in India when they toured England again for a full series in 2007. India won the test series of three 1-0, and RP Singh was the third highest wicket-taker with 12 doors on an average of 28.91, behind Anil Kumble and Zaheer.

It followed on tour in England with 13 gates on the India tour in Australia in 2007-08, but then wicketless in India two home tests against South Africa. Form in ODIs also took a bath, he took three wickets in bowling sleeves from August 2008 when he was dropped in September 2009, and left for more than six points on eight of those games. Its latest figures from domestic cricket does not make great reading is. In the Ranji Trophy last two seasons, he has an average of 31.55 and was behind several other sailors in the wicket-taking charts. A format where he distinguished himself was Twenty20 format, it is the leading wicket-taker in IPL.

India have lost three players from his original team, Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh withdrew after suffering a finger injury and stomach, respectively, during the Trent Bridge test. Zaheer injury has been a major setback for the visitors. Even when he was limping off at Lord's predictions for the series began to swing dramatically in favor of England. His absence leaves the next two tests in India with an inexperienced bowling attack, with 22 years most capped Ishanti Sharma all players left in the test team.

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