IND vs AUS: Matthew Renshaw sent for a CT scan after injuring his knee during the Nagpur trial

Australian tennis player Matthew Renshaw was rushed to hospital on day two of the first Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia at the Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur. “After being trapped by lbw Ravindra Jadeja for a golden duck on the opening day of the Australian Test four tournament, Renshaw injured his knee in the pre-match warm-up on day two. Player The 26-year-old left VCA Stadium on Friday morning to undergo a sweep, with Ashton Agar taking his place on the field as India beat in their first inning,” Cricket Australia said in a statement.
All-rounders Cameron Green and Mitchell Starc have been sidelined with finger injuries, and Josh Hazlewood is also out due to Achilles problems.
Renshaw, who was reintegrated into the team for the Sydney Test last month, kept his spot in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series opener as Travis Head and Green were eliminated, while Peter Handscomb was also brought in. return to the center position.
A full complement of players may be essential as Australia hit the ball in the second half as they attempt to return to the Test.
For Renshaw, who contracted COVID-19 during his return to the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) last month and was forced to self-isolate using a different locker room from his colleagues, it was a midterm test disaster. second in a row.
During Australia’s previous tour to India in 2017, the hitter also had his famously interrupted First Test Abroad when stomach ailment forced him to miss the game due to pain and had to take a break from the restroom while hitting the ball in Pune.
Australia hopes Green and Starc will be available for the second Test in Delhi during this trip.
While Starc remains in Sydney to continue his recovery, Green has increased his training gradually over the past few weeks. Starc will reunite with the team in the Indian capital next week.
The chance for Hazlewood to play there is less obvious, but the pacemaker may have a better chance for the final two games in Dharamsala and Ahmedabad.
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