
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|12-09-2024
Team India: At this time, all Indian cricket fans will be eyeing the Bangladesh series. In fact, from the 19th of this month, Team India will play a series of two Tests and three T20 matches at home with Bangladesh. The Board of Control for Cricket in India has announced a 16-member team for the first Test. However, before the upcoming series, a bad news is coming for the Indian team. The team's opening batsman and captain have been injured. Let's know the whole thing in detail.

While Team India was busy preparing for the series against Bangladesh, a star cricketer of the team got badly injured in Duleep Trophy 2024. The injury was so serious that he had to retire hurt and leave the field.
Actually we are talking about Ruturaj Gaikwad. India C's opening batsman got injured during the match with India C.
This 27-year-old cricketer returned to the pavilion after playing just two balls. However, the extent of Ruturaj's injury has not been revealed. Also, it is not known whether he will play in the second innings or not.Ruturaj Gaikwad sustained an ankle injury while running, which caused him discomfort.
His injury is not serious… Likely to bat in 2nd innings. pic.twitter.com/ek0Ptbjn4l
— Muffaddala ¥0hr@ 🧢 (@muffaddala_parody) September 12, 2024
Ruturaj Gaikwad's injury has definitely increased the problems of Team India. Actually, this team has to participate in a three-match T20 series against Bangladesh from October 6. Ruturaj could have been selected in the squad for the upcoming series. Now that he got injured, there is doubt over his selection.
If we talk about the scorecard of India B vs India C match, then after winning the toss, India B team decided to field first.
Batting first, India C suffered a big setback in the beginning. Opener and captain Ruturaj Gaikwad retired from the field due to injury. However, after this Sai Sudarshan and Rajat Patidar took charge of the team. Till the time of writing the news, this team had scored 81 runs in 20 overs without losing any wicket.




