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Ranchi test match: Kohli ruled out due to injury

| | Mar 17, 2017, at 02:06 am
Ranchi, Mar 16 (IBNS): Indian captain Virat Kohli has been ruled out from the ongoing third test match between India and Australia due to shoulder injury.

On the first day of the match, Kohli injured his right shoulder in the post-lunch session while diving to save runs in the boundary and immediately went off the field.

Later he was seen to have been treated with ice-bags in the dressing room though he did not return to the ground.

Kohli has undergone scan whose reports would come out on Friday morning. 

The doctor who is treating Kohli, adviced him to rest for seven days to ten days.

After Indian skipper walked out of the field, Ajinkya Rahane took the charge of captaincy.

On the first day of the third test match, Indian bowlers too hard hitting as Australian skipper's ton helped them go closer to 300 mark.

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