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Iyer suffers lower back pain again, doubtful for ODIs

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Ahmedabad, March 12: The Indian team and National Cricket Academy’s injury management has once again come under scanner with the recurrence of Shreyas Iyer’s back injury.
Pain in his lower back forced Iyer to miss his batting turn on day four of the fourth Test here.
There is a high possibility that Iyer could miss the three-match ODI series against Australia, starting March 17 in Mumbai.
With World Cup being the most important tournament of the year and the player set to lead KKR in the IPL, it would be prudent if he takes rest for some time.
“Shreyas Iyer complained of pain in his lower back following the third day’s play?. He has gone for scans and the BCCI Medical Team is monitoring him,” BCCI said in a medical update.
Iyer’s injury came to light after Kona Bharat came out to bat ahead of him following the dismissal of Ravindra Jadeja in the morning.
Iyer had also missed the first Test in Nagpur due to a back issue before returning for the second game in Delhi.
However, the bigger question now is that whether NCA once again gave go-ahead to a player who isn’t fully fit.
It is learnt that Iyer felt the discomfort on Saturday and hence Ravindra Jadeja was promoted to No. 5.
On Sunday, the player didn’t even come to the ground as he was in no position to bat.
“Yes, it could be a case of the injury resurfacing after fielding for nearly 170 overs during the Australian innings. But I fail to understand why was the earlier norm of making it mandatory to play at least one domestic game wasn’t made applicable for Iyer?,” a former national selector said on conditions of anonymity.
Iyer missed the Nagpur Test and was declared fit before Delhi Test and he played in both Delhi and Indore but his body didn’t go through the rigours like it did in Ahmedabad. (PTI)

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