
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|05-09-2024
Team India has to play a 2-match Test series against Bangladesh from September 19 and this Test series is very special for the Indian team. By winning the IND vs BAN series, Team India will try to make its way easier for 'WTC Final 2025'. It is being said that the squad for the IND vs BAN series will be announced soon by the BCCI management.
A bad news has been heard before the IND vs BAN Test series and after hearing this news all the fans have become very disappointed. Actually, before the IND vs BAN series, an Indian player is suffering from a serious illness.

Before the IND vs BAN series, a big information is coming out and according to this, a player is suffering from liver failure.
According to media reports, Indian-origin all-rounder Simi Singh, who is part of the Ireland team, has suffered liver failure and after hearing this news all the supporters are very disappointed. According to media reports, he is admitted in a hospital in Gurugram for treatment.This is a terrible news. India-born Ireland cricketer Simranjit Singh, aka Simi, is suffering from liver failure and is waiting to undergo a transplant for 'acute liver failure' at a private hospital in Gurugram.
Prayers are with Simi. pic.twitter.com/8QpGCUd6Uh
— Adarsh Tiwari (@Tiwari45Adarsh) September 5, 2024
Irish cricketer Simi Singh is suffering from a serious liver failure and in such a situation, there is no other option except replacement. If media reports are to be believed, Simi Singh's wife Agamdeep Kaur has decided to donate her liver to her husband Simi Singh.
Doctors also told the media that we are going to start the liver transplant process soon and it is expected that this surgery will go in his favor.If we talk about Simi Singh's cricket career, then his career has been very brilliant. Playing for Ireland, he has taken 37 important wickets in 35 ODI matches so far in his career. At the same time, he has taken 44 wickets while bowling in 53 T20 matches. He has not yet been given a chance to play in Test cricket.




