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Pandya out of Australia series, Jadeja named replacement

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New Delhi: India all-rounder Hardik Pandya was on Thursday ruled out of the upcoming T20 and ODI series against Australia due to “lower back stiffness” with Ravindra Jadeja replacing him in the 50-over squad. It is a minor setback for the team and Pandya, who returned to action during the limited-overs series in New Zealand after being handed a provisional suspension for his loose talk on women on a TV show. The BCCI also lifted the interim suspension on batsman K L Rahul, who was on the same chat show. “The T20I squad will now consist of 14 members. Ravindra Jadeja has been named replacement for Hardik Pandya for the 5 ODIs,” said the BCCI in a statement. Both Pandya and Rahul still face an inquiry for their controversial comments. While an out-of-form Rahul was sent back to play at the India A level, Pandya made instant impact in his comeback game, proving how crucial his presence is for the balance of the side. The 25-year-old has so far played 11 Tests, 45 ODIs and 38 T20s. His absence from the ODI squad gives Jadeja another opportunity to stake his claim in the squad for the World Cup to be played in the UK in May-July. India will host Australia for two T20s and five ODIs, starting Saturday in Vishakapatnam. The second T20 will be played in Bengaluru on Feb 27. The five ODIs will be staged in Hyderabad (March 2), Nagpur (March 5), Ranchi (March 8), Mohali (March 10) and Delhi (March 13). (PTI)

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