Shardul Thakur Battles Fever to Shine for Mumbai in Irani Trophy

Shardul Thakur Battles Fever to Shine for Mumbai in Irani Trophy

Mumbai all-rounder Shardul Thakur’s determination and resilience were tested to the limit during the Irani Trophy match against Rest of India in Lucknow. Despite battling a high fever of 102 degrees Fahrenheit, Thakur played through the pain and contributed a valuable 36 runs in a crucial ninth-wicket partnership with Sarfaraz Khan.

Thakur’s fever had been bothering him since the first day of the match, but it worsened after spending nearly two hours in the middle. He took two breaks to receive medical attention, but refused to leave the field. The Mumbai team management eventually took him to a local hospital, where he was kept under observation.

Despite his physical discomfort, Thakur faced 59 balls and hit four fours and a six. His innings was a testament to his fighting spirit and determination to contribute to his team’s cause. This was his first domestic match after recovering from a foot surgery, which he had undergone in London in June.

Thakur’s injury had re-emerged during India’s tour of South Africa, and he is eager to prove his fitness and value ahead of India’s upcoming tour of Australia. With a five-match series against the Aussies on the horizon, Thakur knows that strong performances in the domestic season will be crucial to his chances of selection.

The Mumbai team management is awaiting the results of Thakur’s blood tests for malaria and dengue. Until then, he will remain in the hospital under observation. His availability for the rest of the Irani Trophy match remains uncertain.