India receive Gambhir fitness boost

MUMBAI, India, (Reuters) – India were given a boost  before their Champions Trophy campaign when in-form opener Gautam Gambhir was passed fit to return after injury.

The left-hander has recovered from a groin strain and will  travel with the team to South Africa, the Board of Control for  Cricket in India (BCCI) said in a statement on Thursday.

India, already without the explosive Virender Sehwag, were  sweating on Gambhir’s fitness after the Delhi batsman missed  this month’s tri-series in Sri Lanka.

“Yes we will miss Sehwag… Gambhir’s return will strengthen  the team and he’s one player who can really make a difference,”  India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni told a news conference on  Thursday.

India won the Colombo tournament, also involving New Zealand  and the hosts, and go into the prestigious eight-team event as  one of the favourites after not having lost a one-day series in  the past year. South Africa has been a happing hunting ground for India who  were runners-up in the one-day World Cup there in 2003 and  Twenty20 World Cup champions four years later.

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India have been grouped with defending and world champions  Australia, Twenty20 champions Pakistan and former champions West  Indies in the preliminary phase.

“We are in a tough group and it is important to be at our  best from the start,” said Dhoni. “We are looking at the things  which we need to do and we are well prepared for the  tournament.”

Joint-winners with hosts Sri Lanka of the 2002 Champions  Trophy, India also recalled the experienced Rahul Dravid to the  one-day team last month to bolster their batting on pacy South  African pitches at the Sept. 22-Oct. 5 tournament.

A young Indian batting unit struggled against short-pitched  bowling in this year’s Twenty20 World Cup in England.

“It’s good to have a player like him (Dravid) batting at  number three especially in South Africa where conditions suit  fast bowlers,” said Dhoni.

“We have quite a few stroke players lower down the order and  it’s important to give them a platform where they can launch  their innings.”

Ishant Sharma will spearhead the five-man pace attack in the  absence of experienced left-armer Zaheer Khan, who has been  ruled out until the end of the year after undergoing surgery on  an injured shoulder.