With Zaheer Khan out of the series, former India stumper Kiran More tells Bikash Mohapatra, the Indian team has a tall task ahead.
Zaheer Khan is an injury worry once more. India's pace spearhead has been sidelined for about 14 to 16 weeks (officially) after aggravating an injury. The official explanation says it is a recurring hamstring strain and a right ankle impingement, something that would require both surgery and rehabilitation.
It couldn't have come at a worse time for the team. Down 0-2 in the series against England, following thrashings at Lord's and Trent Bridge, India has to now do without their main bowler for the rest of the series. What's more, the recovery could take longer than expected.
It is not that Zaheer had played much part in the series. However, it is the impact he had that made the difference (till that point).
In the 13.2 overs that he bowled in the opening Test at Lord's, the left-armer used the overcast conditions to his advantage and accounted for both the openers early to put England on the backfoot.
A hamstring injury kept him out for the rest of the Test and the subsequent one at Nottingham. Even though he was declared fit to play the two-day practice game against Northamptonshire, he could only bowl three overs before being forced to leave the field, giving rise to speculation on the extent of his injury.
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