Saini replaces injured Chahar for final

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India, WI teams arrive in Odisha for series-deciding ODI

Cuttack: India pacer Deepak Chahar was on Thursday ruled out of the series-deciding third ODI against the West Indies owing to a back injury and replaced by Navdeep Saini. The series is currently locked 1-1 with the final ODI to be played here on Sunday.
“Deepak felt mild pain in his lower back following the second ODI played in Vizag on Wednesday. The BCCI medical team examined him and has suggested that the fast bowler needs some rest in order to fully recover,” the BCCI said in a statement. “He has thus been ruled out of the final ODI,” it added. The fast-improving Chahar, who recently became the first Indian male bowler to take a hat-trick in T20 Internationals, spoke about the need to remain injury-free. The Agra-based Chahar came into India reckoning only after two seasons with IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings. Saini had an impressive start to his India career during the three-match T20 series against the West Indies in Florida and Trinidad earlier this year. In his first match, he returned figures of 3/17, which included a wicket in his very first over and also a wicket maiden in the last over. The Delhi pacer went wicket-less in the second match but in the third game, on a slow pitch, he picked up 2/34 as India whitewashed the West Indies 3-0. The players of both India and the West Indies cricket teams arrived here on Thursday for the series-deciding third One-day international. The players along with the management staff were taken to a fortified hotel in the state capital amidst tight security by platoons of armed police force. (PTI)

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