New Delhi: India and Namibia are scheduled to play in New Delhi on Thursday in the T20 World Cup. However, Team India's troubles are showing no signs of warming superiority of this match. There were once concerns well-nigh the fitness of some players, and now a new injury has widow to the team management's worries. According to reports, Ishan Kishan injured his left toe during a practice session in Delhi a day surpassing the match.
How did Jasprit Bumrah injure Ishan Kishan?
According to reports, a fast yorker from Jasprit Bumrah struck Ishan Kishan's toe in the nets, leaving him groaning in pain. The left-handed batsman was seen in considerable pain and had to stop practice for a while. It's currently unclear whether Kishan will be worldly-wise to play in the match versus Namibia, but this is certainly considered a major setback for the team.
Abhishek played the first match versus the USA despite stuff unwell, but was dismissed on the second wittiness and did not enter the field during fielding. He subsequently missed a training session. If he is not fully fit, it could impact the team combination.
Impact on the top and middle order?
If both Ishan Kishan and Abhishek Sharma are not fully fit, the team management may have to make changes to the playing XI. Sanju Samson is misogynist as an option, while there is moreover talk of trying Washington Sundar as an opener. Given the high-voltage match versus Pakistan on February 15th, the team will want to stave risking any player.
Ishan Kishan's injury is significant considering he provides both wicketkeeping and warlike batting options. If his thumb is seriously affected, changes may be required in both the wicketkeeping and batting departments.
Team India began its World Cup wayfarers with a match versus the United States. Team India won that match, but untied from Surya, no other batsman could make an impact. Therefore, the match versus Namibia surpassing the match versus Pakistan is considered very important.

