Injured Kumar out of Indian World Cup squad

MUMBAI, (Reuters) – India paceman Praveen Kumar has  been ruled out of the World Cup due to an elbow injury and will  be replaced by Shanthakumaran Sreesanth, the Indian cricket  board (BCCI) said today.
India had gambled on the fitness of Kumar, who had missed  the recent five-match one-day series against South Africa, by  including him in the 15-member squad for the Feb 19-April 2  showpiece event in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

Praveen Kumar
Praveen Kumar

“The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed that  Praveen Kumar can be replaced in the squad by Sreesanth,” BCCI  secretary N. Srinivasan said in a statement.
The loss of Kumar, who has taken 57 wickets in 48 one-dayers  at an average of 33.57, will be felt by the co-hosts as he  delivered consistent line and length and varied pace.
His replacement, right-arm paceman Sreesanth, is known more  for a volatile temperament and has been fined and cautioned on  multiple occasions by the ICC and the Indian board.
Sreesanth, who was fined 10 percent of his match fee for  kicking the boundary rope after he had two lbw appeals turned  down in the same over during the recent test series against  South Africa, boasts a 75 wicket haul in 51 one-dayers at an  average of 32.
The temperamental 28-year-old seamer also had a fiery  exchange of words with South African skipper Graeme Smith during  the Durban test and the bowler had said he had been “woken up”  by that altercation.
“Honestly speaking, I play with a lot of passion and people  misunderstand my passion for aggression. I will play with  passion and try to win for my country,” he told CNN-IBN channel  on Tuesday.
“I’m obviously happy (to be called up). I was worried with  my economy (rate) but over the last two years, from whatever  chances I got, I managed to bring it down.
“With age and experience you learn and I have learnt a lot.  Hopefully I will do a good job.”