Print

Nitish Reddy ruled out of first three matches against Australia due to neck spasm

India all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy has suffered another injury setback, with a neck spasm ruling him out of the first three T20Is in the ongoing series against Australia.

Reddy, who had been recovering from a left quadriceps injury sustained during the second ODI in Adelaide, has now developed neck spasms, further affecting his recovery and mobility.

In an official statement, the BCCI confirmed the development, saying, “Nitish Kumar Reddy has been ruled out for the first three T20Is. The all-rounder, who was recovering from his left quadriceps injury sustained during the second ODI in Adelaide, complained of neck spasms, which have impacted his recovery and mobility. The BCCI Medical Team is monitoring his progress.”

Reddy was initially expected to regain full fitness in time for the T20I series, but the unexpected neck issue has delayed his return. The BCCI added that a decision on his availability for the remaining matches will be made at a later stage.

Nitish sustained the quadriceps injury while fielding during the second ODI in Adelaide on October 23, straining his thigh after a dive near the long-on boundary. Initial scans indicated a minor tear, ruling him out of the final ODI in Sydney. To compensate, India included Kuldeep Yadav for additional spin and replaced Arshdeep Singh with Harshit Rana to maintain pace variety.

His absence is a setback for India, especially with Hardik Pandya also sidelined due to injury. The young all-rounder’s versatility had been seen as crucial in maintaining balance in Suryakumar Yadav’s side.

Meanwhile, in the first T20I at the Manuka Oval, Australia won the toss and elected to field first. India’s squad features a mix of youth and experience, with Arshdeep Singh, Washington Sundar, and Rinku Singh left out of the playing XI.

—IANS

RELATED ARTICLES

8 hours ago | india aus ties

India, Australia set to deepen defence ties at ministers’ dialogue in Delhi

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles will co-chair the second India-Australia Defence Ministers’ Dialogue in New Delhi on June 1, with discussions set to focus on expanding strategi...

8 hours ago | nuclear deal

Donald Trump says Iran deal near, warns military option remains

US President Donald Trump said the United States is close to reaching a nuclear agreement with Iran but warned that military action remains an option if negotiations fail. In an interview with Fox News at the White House, Trump said his administrati...