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No Injury Worries For Ishant Sharma : Indian Team Management

Canberra, Dec 15: The Indian team management quelled concerns over Ishant Sharma's fitness after the pacer walked off bowling just 5.3 overs on the opening day of their first practice match against Cricket Australia Chairman's

PTI Updated on: December 15, 2011 18:34 IST
no injury worries for ishant sharma indian team management
no injury worries for ishant sharma indian team management

Canberra, Dec 15: The Indian team management quelled concerns over Ishant Sharma's fitness after the pacer walked off bowling just 5.3 overs on the opening day of their first practice match against Cricket Australia Chairman's XI on Thursday.


Sharma sent scare through the Indian camp when he left the field without completing his sixth over about half an hour before lunch at the Manuka Oval.

Team officials, however, insisted that Sharma merely needed to remove some strapping from his ankle that had loosened and become uncomfortable.

They further added that since Sharma was slated to bowl only six overs in this match, there was little point strapping him up again for the remaining three balls.

The team's media manager said there was no injury while another member from the support staff said that the interruption had more to do with team's hectic last 24 hours.

What was a good sign for the Indians was that Sharma was walking around comfortably near the boundary and did not appear to be restricted in his movement.

Ishant gave away just seven runs but failed to pick up a wicket on a day when Chairman's XI rode on big centuries by Wes Robinson (143) and Tom Cooper (182 not out) to post a huge 398 for six declared.

The 23-year-old Sharma made his mark in international Cricket on the 2007-2008 tour of Australia.

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