Next month, the Indian team will compete in the final match of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC Final). The London Oval will host a title match between Australia and India (IND vs. AUS) beginning on 7 June. India has reached the finals for the second consecutive year.
The team is regarded as a formidable contender for victory. However, Indian athletes are consistently injured due to the IPL. This franchise has become India’s Injury Premier League.
Two Indian athletes were injured in the span of two days. He has been absent from the team for an extended period. Thus, a total of four Indian athletes on the World Test Championship team are ineligible.
Rahul and Unadakt injured
Two Lucknow Super Giants athletes are injured on the same day. Sunday, the team’s fast bowler Jaydev Unadkat was injured while bowling in the nets prior to their match against Royal Challengers Bangalore. His left shoulder has been hurt During the same contest, KL Rahul was injured by the opposing team.
His hamstring was sore. He was unable to walk correctly. Both of these cricketers represent India in the World Test Championship.
Shardul and Umesh do not suit either.
Kiyeti Thakur, an all-rounder who joined the Indian team, is also ailing. Shardul lost three consecutive encounters. He batted at number three in the previous match against Gujarat.
He did not make a single over throw. In addition, Umesh Yadav, who plays for KKR, is also injured. Umesh has a hamstring injury. Umesh is the most experienced fast bowler from India on the World Championship team.
Attend a late-night match
Since Corona, players in the IPL have had to travel substantially less. Only three to four fields were utilized for all contests. This season, home and away rules have been reinstated. Consequently, players must perpetually travel Let’s play the match late at night This is a major cause of the athletes’ injuries.
Team India is already competing against the IPL before Now, its influence on the participants is beginning to manifest This is bad news for Team India before the final of the Test Championship There are approximately 30 matches remaining in the division, and the number of injured players could rise.