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India blow as Jadeja and Rahul ruled out of second test

India blow

‘s hopes of squaring the Test series with England have taken a double blow, with key all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja and batter KL Rahul both ruled out through .

Already missing star batter for personal reasons, ‘s side were on the wrong end of a huge upset on Sunday, when the tourists chased the game from behind to complete a 28-run in Hyderabad.

The series moves on to Visakhapatnam this week, with the second Test starting on Friday, and two experienced players will not be involved for the hosts.

Kuldeep Yadav is expected to return to the India tea in place of Jadeja.
Kuldeep Yadav is expected to return to the India tea in place of Jadeja (Nigel French/PA)

Jadeja, a world-class left-arm as well as a dangerous top-six batter who top scored for India last week, pulled his hamstring while being run out by on day four and the experienced Rahul has hurt his right thigh. Between them, the pair have 119 Test caps, know-how India cannot easily replace.

Jadeja’s place is liable to go to wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav, but his absence with the bat threatens to unbalance India. All-rounders Washington Sundar and Sourabh Kumar and batter Sarfaraz Khan have been added to the squad.

It is not yet known whether Jadeja and Rahul will come back into contention for the remainder of the five-match series, with Kohli’s status also unclear. Pace bowler Mohammed Shami is working his way back to fitness and is expected to be in contention for the third Test.

Meanwhile, seamer Jasprit Bumrah has been reprimanded by the International Cricket Council for stepping into the path of England centurion . Bumrah admitted a level one charge of causing “inappropriate physical contact”, earning one demerit point and losing half of his match fee.

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