Duckett's Thumb Injury Casts Doubt Over England's Batting in Pakistan Test

Duckett’s Thumb Injury Casts Doubt Over England’s Batting in Pakistan Test

England’s Test debutant Ben Duckett faces an anxious wait to determine his availability for the remainder of the first Test against Pakistan in Multan. Duckett suffered a suspected dislocation of his left thumb while fielding at slip on the opening day, casting doubt over his ability to bat.

The incident occurred when Pakistan’s No. 11, Abrar Ahmed, steered a short ball from Joe Root straight into Duckett’s thumb. Duckett initially held onto the catch but immediately grimaced in pain and received treatment from England’s doctor.

Ollie Pope replaced Duckett as opener alongside Zak Crawley, but England remained cautious in their batting approach, reaching 96 for 1 at the close of the 20-over stint. An England spokesperson expressed hope that Duckett’s injury would subside overnight, but it remains uncertain whether he will be fit to bat on the third day.

Duckett’s absence would be a significant blow for England, who have opted to field a six-batter, five-bowler lineup in the absence of Ben Stokes. Duckett was England’s second-highest run-scorer in their 3-0 series whitewash in Pakistan two years ago and has emerged as a key player since his recall.

Stokes, who is targeting a comeback in the second Test, stepped up his recovery on Tuesday. He took slip catches, ran at high intensity, and bowled three overs at tea, with James Anderson observing.

England’s resources for the second Test are already stretched, with Olly Stone unlikely to feature after returning home for his wedding. If Duckett is unavailable, he could be replaced by Jordan Cox or Stokes, necessitating a reshuffled batting order.

Suryakumar Yadav Faces Injury Scare, May Miss Duleep Trophy and Bangladesh Tests

Suryakumar Yadav Faces Injury Scare, May Miss Duleep Trophy and Bangladesh Tests

Indian cricket team’s T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav is facing a potential setback as he may miss the upcoming Duleep Trophy due to an injury concern. According to a report by Times Of India, Yadav has checked into the National Cricket Academy (NCA) after suffering an injury to his right thumb during a match against TNCA XI on Thursday.

The injury comes at an unfortunate time, with the Duleep Trophy scheduled to begin in less than a week. Yadav’s absence would be a significant blow to the tournament, as he is one of the most in-form batters in the country.

The injury also raises concerns for the Indian cricket team, who will be facing Bangladesh in a two-match Test series in September. Yadav has expressed his desire to earn a spot in the Test team, and his absence from the Duleep Trophy could hinder his chances.

Yadav has played only one Test match for India, against Australia in February 2023, where he scored eight runs. However, he has an impressive record in first-class cricket, having scored 5,628 runs in 82 matches with an average of 43.62.

With Shreyas Iyer, Sarfaraz Khan, KL Rahul, and Rajat Patidar also vying for a spot in the Test team, Yadav acknowledges the challenge ahead of him. “There are a lot of people who have worked really hard to earn their place and even I want to earn that spot again,” Yadav said.

The extent of Yadav’s injury is not yet known, and it remains to be seen whether he will be fit enough to participate in the Duleep Trophy or the Test series against Bangladesh.

Ben Stokes Doubtful for England's First Test Against Sri Lanka

Ben Stokes Doubtful for England’s First Test Against Sri Lanka

Ben Stokes’ participation in England’s upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka is in jeopardy after he suffered an injury while playing for Northern Superchargers in the Hundred on Sunday.

During a chase against Manchester Originals, Stokes attempted a quick single but pulled up injured after completing the run. He was assisted off the field by medical staff, clutching the back of his left leg near the hamstring and knee.

The injury occurred after Stokes was struck in the gut by a hard-length ball from Tom Aspinwall. He initially appeared winded but attempted to run a single before collapsing in pain.

The injury raises concerns about Stokes’ availability for the first Test, which begins on August 21 in Manchester. He has previously managed a chronic left-knee injury but returned to bowling earlier this year after undergoing surgery.

England are already without Zak Crawley for the Sri Lanka series due to a fractured finger. Dan Lawrence is expected to open the batting in his absence, with Jordan Cox called up as batting cover. Ollie Pope, the vice-captain, would lead England for the first time in international cricket if Stokes is ruled out.

The extent of Stokes’ injury is still being assessed, but it is a significant blow to England’s hopes of a strong start to the series. The all-rounder is a key figure in the team, both as a batsman and a bowler.

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