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Team India Wicketkeeper-Bachelor Sanja Samson It is supposed to be out of action for more than a month after reports claimed that he fractured his finger during the fifth T20i against England in Mumbai. The batter on the right hand was hit by a Jofra Archer delivery to the index finger while beating during the fifth and last T20I against England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
According to reports, the 30 -year -old has returned to Thiruvananthapuram and will resume training only after his rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru and will require authorization to return to competitive actions. A BCCI source stated that Samson is also unlikely to play in the quarterfinals of the Ranji Trophy.
This is what the BCCI source said, as PTI said:
“Samson has fractured his right index. It will take five to six weeks before he can resume the right networks. So there is no chance that the ranji trophy for kerala (vs j & k) will play in Pune from 8 of February 12. ”
It is expected to return to action during the next edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Sanju Samson also captured the Rajasthan Royals In the IPL and its presence they will be critical if the franchise has to raise the first title since the inaugural edition.
In the meantime, the Kerala cricketter fought in the five -game series against England, registering only 51 runs with a better of 26, with an average of 10.20. Samson's tickets on Sunday began with a punch when he looted the first ball of tickets for a six, but was finally fired for 16 on the second by Mark Wood.
The injury to the fingers also made him not available to keep doctors when England went out to beat as Dhruv Hel took the gloves. However, the hosts faced England for 150 runs after Abhishek SharmaThe 135 promoted them on 247/9.
The two parties will now play three hate, from Thursday, February 6 in Nagpur.
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