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Dinesh Karthik called up as precautionary measure

 
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dhoniWicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik has been rushed to Kanpur after the Indian team management asked for a last minute back-up for MS Dhoni ahead of the second Test against Sri Lanka beginning on Tuesday. Dhoni reportedly hurt his finger during the Ahmedabad Test which ended in a dull draw last Friday.

Karthik, the Tamil Nadu captain, was in Dharamshala for the Ranji Trophy Super League match against Himachal Pradesh when he got the call on Sunday afternoon. He last played a Test for India in March, against New Zealand in Napier, after Dhoni opted out due to back spasms.

“After a request from the team management Dinesh Karthik has been asked to join the Indian team as a precautionary measure,” Ratnakar Shetty, BCCI’s chief administrative officer, told Cricinfo. Shetty was not privy to the exact nature of the injury and when exactly Dhoni suffered it.

Dhoni had arrived at Green Park on Sunday without any taped fingers nor did he seem in any sort of pain. He batted his full quota during training, hit powerful, flat-bat strokes, and enthusiastically bowled seam-up immediately after removing his batting pads.

Team sources indicated Dhoni was most likely going to be declared fit on the eve of the Test and there was a chance Karthik might have to rush back to join his Tamil Nadu team-mates on Monday. Left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha too could be released for Hyderabad’s Ranji Trophy match.

Dhoni had played an important role in the first Test, scoring a century and adding 224 runs with Rahul Dravid, a partnership that helped India reach 426 in the first innings after a top-order collapse. He then held a spectacular diving catch to his left to dismiss the Sri Lankan opener Tharanga Paranavitana.
Source:Cricket News

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