London: The Indian team heaved a sigh of relief after scan reports revealed that all-rounder Vijay Shankar hasn’t sustained a fracture on his right forearm after being hit by net bowler Khaleel Ahmed during a training session Friday.
Shankar had left the field and was taken for a precautionary scan, the reports of which came Saturday.
“Vijay Shankar was hit on his right forearm during practice on Friday. He underwent scans and no fracture has been detected. BCCI Medical Team is aiding him in his recovery,” BCCI posted on their twitter handle.
UPDATE – Vijay Shankar was hit on his right forearm during practice on Friday. He underwent scans and no fracture has been detected. BCCI Medical Team is aiding him in his recovery pic.twitter.com/47ufzHtLX7
— BCCI (@BCCI) May 25, 2019
However, the Tamil Nadu all-rounder didn’t take part in the first warm-up game and is also unlikely to play in the second practice match against Bangladesh at Cardiff Tuesday as there is a bit of bruise, which will take time to heal.
Shankar Saturday took some throwdowns batting ‘single-handed’ during the net session prior to the New Zealand game.
PTI