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Pacer Ishant Sharma injured during practice ahead of Delhi Capitals IPL opener: Report

| @indiablooms | Sep 20, 2020, at 10:34 pm

Dubai/UNI:  Delhi Capitals pacer Ishant Sharma is likely to miss IPL opening match against Kings XI Punjab after injuring himself during practice session here on Saturday.

Ishant injured his back while training ahead of opening game on Sunday and is set to remain out of action for few games according to media reports.

He has had a history of injuries in the recent past. In January this year, he was sidelined first due to an ankle injury and a month later returned to play a Test against New Zealand before injuring the same ankle.

In the absence of Ishant Delhi Capitals have the option to include Harshal Patel, Mohit Sharma and Avesh Khan.  

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