IND v SL: Dilshan Madushanka dislocated his proper shoulder whereas diving within the outfield through the first ODI between India and Sri Lanka in Guwahati.
New Delhi ,UPDATED: Jan 11, 2023 17:28 IST
Dilshan Madushanka has dislocated his proper shoulder. (AP Photo)
By India Today Web Desk: Sri Lanka pacer Dilshan Madushanka dislocated his proper shoulder through the first ODI towards India in Guwahati.
The Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) board on Wednesday said that the 22-year-old suffered the blow whereas diving within the outfield in Sri Lanka’s 67-run defeat towards India.
Madushanka was despatched for an X-ray and MRI and the experiences confirmed the dislocation of his proper shoulder. The Sri Lanka Cricket added that the staff administration will resolve the longer term plan of action.
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👉 Dilshan Madushanka dislocated his proper shoulder whereas diving within the outfield through the 1st ODI. He was despatched for an X-ray and MRI. Upon receiving the mentioned experiences, the staff administration will resolve on the longer term plan of action. pic.twitter.com/NXJewCn0vA
— Sri Lanka Cricket 🇱🇰 (@OfficialSLC) January 11, 2023
Ahead of the second ODI, Sri Lanka suffered one other blow as Chamika Karunaratne injured his higher lip through the opening match. Karunaratne was struck by the ball simply earlier than the toss.
The bowling all-rounder obtained three stitches however took half within the first ODI following a suggestion of the staff’s medical employees. Karunaratne is predicted to be obtainable for the second ODI in Kolkata.
Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill powered India to submit 373/7. Rohit (83) and Gill (70) stitched a strong partnership of 143 runs for the opening wicket. After the openers’ present, Kohli hit his back-to-back lots of. Along the way in which, the previous India captain additionally accomplished his forty fifth ODI century and 73rd worldwide hundred.
In reply, Sri Lanka couldn’t match with India on a belter of a pitch. Pathum Nissanka (72) and Dasun Shanaka (108*) stood tall, however lack of assist on the finish led to Sri Lanka being restricted to 306/8.
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Jan 11, 2023