KL Rahul was injured by a 6.2 feet bowler, and left the field despite treatment, a frightening report came from Australia.

 

The first Test match between India and Australia will be played in Perth. Before this match started on 22 November, a frightening report came out. Actually, KL Rahul has been seriously injured. His injury was so serious that medical help had to be sent to the field for treatment. He is the biggest contender for opening along with Yashasvi Jaiswal in the absence of captain Rohit Sharma. In such a situation, his injury has increased the concern of the Indian team. He has been associated with the team for a long time and he also has experience of playing in Australia. If he has to be out of the first Test due to injury, then Team India will get a big shock.

left the field despite treatment

The Indian team has been doing net practice at Perth's WACA Stadium for the last 3 days. To make their preparations more solid, the team adopted a new method on Friday, 15 November. Separate teams of bowlers and batsmen were formed, which included players from the Indian team and India A. Then there was a match-like practice session between the two teams.

During this, Prasidh Krishna threw a fast ball which Rahul could not tackle on the fast pitch of Perth and it hit his elbow. The ball hit Rahul so hard that the medical team had to be called for treatment. After this, Rahul got up and tried to play again. But due to unbearable pain, he had to go out.

However, KL Rahul got injured and went out of the field. But the good thing for the Indian team is that before getting injured, he was looking in complete control in the match. He was playing the short ball very well. If he recovers from the injury, he can solve the problem of opening in the absence of Rohit Sharma. In his absence, the Indian team will have to make Abhimanyu Easwaran open. Let us tell you that Easwaran has not yet made his debut and he is playing for the first time on the Australia tour. In such a situation, it can be risky for Team India to field him.