Sudharsan sustained an injury to his hand while taking a sharp catch of West Indies’ opener John Campbell off Ravindra Jadeja’s bowling on the second ball of the eighth over of the visitors’ innings.
Campbell’s slog-sweep hit the helmet of Sudharsan, fielding at forward short leg, and despite that, he ensured the ball didn’t pop out of his hands. But Sudharsan had to go off the field to get his hand treated and didn’t field for the rest of day two’s play, with substitute fielder Devdutt Padikkal taking the fielding duties at forward short leg.
"Sai Sudharsan had an impact injury on Day 2 while attempting a catch. He has not taken the field today as a precautionary measure. The injury is not serious, and he is doing fine. He continues to be monitored by the BCCI Medical Team," the board said in a statement on Sunday during day three’s play.
Campbell’s slog-sweep hit the helmet of Sudharsan, fielding at forward short leg, and despite that, he ensured the ball didn’t pop out of his hands. But Sudharsan had to go off the field to get his hand treated and didn’t field for the rest of day two’s play, with substitute fielder Devdutt Padikkal taking the fielding duties at forward short leg.
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