IPL2020: Bhuvneshwar Kumar suffer thigh muscle injury, will stay out of IPL; might miss Australia tour as well

Cricket | Tuesday | 6th October, 2020

Sunrisers Hyderabad's senior pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar was on Monday governed out of the progressing IPL with a thigh muscle injury which could likewise end his expectations of being an aspect of the Indian group's visit through Australia not long from now. Bhuvneshwar continued the injury while blowing away the nineteenth of Chennai Super Kings' innings during their October 2 conflict here and stumbled out of the field after only one conveyance.

“Bhuvneshwar Kumar is out of IPL with a thigh muscle injury. It is probably a grade 2 or 3 injury, which could mean that he would be out for at least 6 to 8 weeks. It might effectively rule him out of India’s tour of Australia,” a senior BCCI official told a news media organization on conditions of anonymity.

Bhuvneshwar had been in good structure during the current year's IPL with an economic pace of under 7 out of four games with three wickets. His physical issue will be a gigantic hit to SRH captain David Warner as he battles for quality passing bowlers in his side which is lacking inexperience.

In the event of Bhuvneshwar, he may remain back in the UAE as the Indian group's physio Nitin Patel is likewise there as a feature of the BCCI's clinical group.

Being a halfway contracted player, Bhuvneshwar's recovery will be altogether cared for by the BCCI.

In any case, for as long as one year Bhuvneshwar has been generally out, because of side strain and hamstring wounds and as of late, made a rebound during the IPL. he had missed the New Zealand visit recently.

With this current injury, his availability to re-visitation of serious cricket in the wake of separating at regular intervals during the most recent one year could cause a stir about the injury the board cycle.

India is to play four Test matches during the visit through Australia at year-end.