BCCI on Thursday confirmed that there were "no serious concerns" about skipper Virat Kohli's shoulder injury, which he picked up while fielding on the opening day of the third Test match against Australia.
Confirming that he was undergoing treatment for a mere strain, the BCCI medical team gave the 28-year-old the green signal to take part in the rest of the match.
Kohli could not field more than half the day after landing awkwardly on his right shoulder trying to save a boundary in the mid-wicket region in the post-lunch session and went to the hospital for a scan.
It was the start of the 39th over of day one of the match. Australia were batting on 129/3 with skipper Steve Smith and Peter Handscomb at the crease. A not so popular partnership among the Indians, but that’s another story.
Handscomb was at the crease, Ravindra Jadeja bowled at him and the Aussie smashed one towards the boundary. Virat Kohli gave a chase and in a last-ditch effort rolled near the boundary line to stop the ball.
The ball was stopped but in the process the Indian skipper hurt his shoulder. The physio guided him off the field.
Abhinav Mukund came in to replace Virat and Ajinkya Rahane took over the captaincy duties.
He was later treated with ice packs and was seen doing shadow practice inside the dressing room.
In case Kohli fails to take the field on day two, he will have to come lower down the order than his usual number four when India. When asked whether Virat would be able to bat, Sridhar said:
Such was the impact that he had difficulty in standing up and was seen grimacing in pain right after the dive.
Sridhar said the ground was hard and sloping in nature.
(With inputs from PTI)
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