Dinda will fly to Australia as Ishant's cover: Ganguly
Former India skipper Sourav Ganguly on Sunday revealed that Bengal pacer Ashok Dinda will fly to Australia as a cover for the injured fast bowler, Ishant Sharma, who has been ruled out of the three-day practice match starting in Canberra on Monday.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 18, 2011 10:52 PM IST
Former India skipper Sourav Ganguly on Sunday revealed that Bengal pacer Ashok Dinda will fly to Australia as a cover for the injured fast bowler, Ishant Sharma, who has been ruled out of the three-day practice match starting in Canberra on Monday.
"Ashok Dinda will fly to Australia as a cover to Ishant in next 24 hours. My sources have confirmed this," Ganguly told a news channel.
"Dinda is India's best pace bowler right now and should have been on that plane to Australia in first place with rest of the squad," he said.
Ishant is recovering from an injury in his left ankle which forced him to leave the field after bowling just 5.3 overs against Cricket Australia Chairman's XI on Thursday.
However, the team management sounded optimistic about Ishant's participation in the series opener from December 26.
"The doctor has advised him rest till Monday. So we would have a fresh look at him on Tuesday. But the work on him is going on and he's improving," said media manager G S Walia Sunday morning.
The lanky fast bowler did come with the rest of his teammates to Manuka Oval this morning but spent the entire duration either strolling at the ground or turning his arm over from a stationery position at the nets.
Ganguly said Ishant should not figure in the team if he is not 100 percent fit.
"This is a very long tour. If Ishant has pain in his ankle, then he should be rested for the first Test. The final Test of the series will be very crucial. You cannot play a bowler having even 50 per cent of fitness level. It will put immense pressure on the team like we saw in England where Zaheer broke down in the fist Test at Lord's and India never recovered," he said.
"The Indian team management, be it skipper or the selector, if he is touring along, have to take a decision immediately. If Ishant isn't fully fit, and has little chance of recovering, then he should be sent back home," he added.
The mystery surrounding Ishant's fitness has also irked Kapil Dev.
"What is the need to hide anything in this age when there is so much of media presence and everything is being watched so closely," Kapil said.
"Him bowling just 5.3 overs in the practice match is definitely worrisome. Good if he is given rest and time to get fit again but if his injury is serious then I am very worried about the Indian team's pace department," he added.