India vs West Indies: Yuvraj ruled out of World T20, Manish Pandey comes in
Indian all-rounder had twisted his ankle during the India versus Australia match.
Mumbai: The ICC has confirmed that the Event Technical Committee of the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 has approved Manish Pandey as a replacement player for Yuvraj Singh in India’s squad for the tournament.
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Yuvraj twisted his ankle while batting in the previous match against Australia in Mohali and has been ruled out of further participation in the tournament.
The 26-year-old Pandey has played two T20Is, which were against Zimbabwe in Harare in July last year. He has also played four ODIs.
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Any injury or illness-based replacement requires a written submission to the Event Technical Committee along with a diagnosis from a medical practitioner as to the extent of the injury or illness. Once replaced, a player may not return to the squad save as an approved subsequent replacement for another injured or ill player.
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The Event Technical Committee of the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 is Geoff Allardice (ICC General Manager – Cricket, Chairman), Anurag Thakur (host representative), MV Sridhar (Tournament Director), Campbell Jamieson (IBC representative & ICC General Manager – Commercial), and Ian Bishop and Nick Knight ((independent nominees).
Indian Team Director Ravi Shastri said Yuvraj would be missed in the big match.
"It will have an impact. It was his three overs which allowed us to come back in the contest (against Australia). So he will be missed. Unfortunate, it's an injury that happened during the game," Shastri said in the pre-match press conference.
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Yuvraj had struck with his very first ball against Australia, grabbing the crucial wicket of rival skipper Steve Smith. The 34-year-old had conceded a mere 19 runs in his three overs, which helped India claw back after the initial onslaught by the Aussies.
2007 champions India will take on 2012 winner West Indies in the second semifinal at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday.