Injured Harbhajan, Yuvraj ruled out of test series

MUMBAI, (Reuters) – India spinner Harbhajan Singh and  batsman Yuvraj Singh have been ruled out of the rest of the test  series against England with injuries, the Indian Cricket Board  (BCCI) said yesterday.

Right-handed batsman Virat Kohli will replace Yuvraj and  left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha will come in for Harbhajan, the  BCCI said in a statement.

Left-hander Yuvraj fractured his index finger after he was  hit by a short-pitched delivery from England seamer Tim Bresnan  during India’s 319-run defeat in the second test at Trent  Bridge. Harbhajan suffered a grade one abdominal muscle strain  in the same match.

Harbhajan Singh
Yuvraj Singh

“While Yuvraj Singh’s injury may take around 4 weeks to  recover, Harbhajan Singh is likely to recover in 3 weeks’ time,”  BCCI secretary N. Srinivasan said.

“The all-India senior selection committee has picked Virat  Kohli and Pragyan Ojha as their replacements. Both players will  join the Indian team at the earliest.”

India, 2-0 down in the four-match series, have struggled  with injuries during the tour and England will take over at the  top of the world rankings for the first time if they win the  series by a two-test margin.

The top-ranked Indians have missed prolific opening batsman  Virender Sehwag in both tests because of a shoulder injury,  leading pace bowler Zaheer Khan was injured on day one of the  first test at Lord’s and regular opener Gautam Gambhir missed  the second test with a bruised arm.

Sehwag will join his team mates on Wednesday and Gambhir is  also likely to return to the side for the third test beginning  on Aug. 10 in Birmingham.

There was, however, no word on the fitness of Zaheer. India  will play a two-day tour game against Northamptonshire starting tomorrow.