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Hardik Pandya ruled out of England ODIs, needs more time to regain fitness

Written by Rohit Pawar

It is now confirmed that Hardik Pandya will not be playing in the upcoming England series following an injury. The series will kick off on July 1, starting with the first of five T20s, followed by a three-match One-Day International (ODI) series concluding in late July.

Pandya suffered a leg strain, which came after the back spasms that caused him to miss four of the Mumbai Indians’ (MI) 14 games in the IPL. During the IPL, Hardik did not inspire confidence with bat, ball, or his captaincy. MI ended in the bottom half of the table, and Pandya could score just 206 runs in 10 innings at an average of 22.88 and a strike rate of 138.25, and could take just four wickets.

Pandya is also not a part of the ongoing three-match ODI series against Afghanistan. Ahead of the Afghanistan series, according to sources, Pandya had earlier been declared fit by the CoE and had also submitted his fitness report to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) two days before the scheduled departure.

“He was declared fit by COE and sent his fitness report to the Board two days before, but after his final session before leaving COE, he had some issues about his fitness”, a source cited.

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