Unbreakable Spirit: 5 Indian Players Who Refused To Quit Despite Injuries

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abplive|25-07-2025

Cricket isn’t just a game - it’s a tale of passion, resilience, and sacrifice. Over the years, several Indian cricketers have shown incredible commitment by stepping onto the field despite serious injuries.

Whether it was a fractured jaw, torn muscle, or a broken toe, these players chose their country over personal pain.

During the 1983 Test against the West Indies in Barbados, Mohinder Amarnath was struck in the face by a fierce bouncer from Malcolm Marshall. Batting on 18, he was forced to retire hurt. But with the team struggling, Amarnath returned to the crease—visibly injured—and scored a brave 80, standing tall against one of the world’s most fearsome bowling attacks.

In the 2002 Antigua Test, a rising delivery from Mervyn Dillon fractured Anil Kumble’s jaw. Despite doctors recommending immediate surgery, Kumble stayed on. He came out with his face heavily bandaged, bowled 14 overs, and even dismissed Brian Lara—an act that has since become a symbol of grit and dedication in Indian cricket.

During the 2010 Mohali Test against Australia, India was staring at defeat while chasing 216 runs.

VVS Laxman was in severe back pain, but walked out to bat at 124/8. With minimal footwork and maximum resolve, he scored an unbeaten 73 and guided India to a dramatic one-wicket victory—a testament to his mental toughness and commitment.

The third Test of the 2021 Border-Gavaskar series in Sydney saw a display of extraordinary resilience. Hanuma Vihari, nursing a grade-2 hamstring tear, and R Ashwin, struggling with intense back pain, batted for more than 250 balls to save the match. Their heroic stand ensured a draw and kept India alive in one of its most memorable Test series.

In the 2025 Old Trafford Test against England, Rishabh Pant suffered a toe fracture after being hit by a Chris Woakes delivery. Despite medical advice to rest, he returned the next day, batted with visible discomfort, and scored a spirited half-century. His fighting knock was praised by experts and became a fresh chapter in his already fearless cricketing journey.

In the 2025 Old Trafford Test against England, Rishabh Pant suffered a toe fracture after being hit by a Chris Woakes delivery. Despite medical advice to rest, he returned the next day, batted with visible discomfort, and scored a spirited half-century. His fighting knock was praised by experts and became a fresh chapter in his already fearless cricketing journey.

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