India's Nitish Reddy Ruled Out of Australia T20Is Amid Injury Woes

India's promising all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy has been ruled out of the first three T20 Internationals against Australia. The youngster is dealing with neck spasms that have complicated his recovery from a left quadriceps injury. The BCCI Medical Team is closely monitoring his condition and progress as he works toward full fitness. Meanwhile, Australia won the toss and elected to bowl first in the opening match of the five-game series in Canberra.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Reddy Misses First Three T20Is Against Australia

  • Ruled out due to neck spasms affecting recovery from quadriceps injury
  • BCCI medical team closely monitoring his condition and progress
  • Reddy has scored 90 runs in four T20Is with highest score of 74
  • Australia won toss and elected to bowl first in Canberra opener
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India all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy ruled out of first three T20Is against Australia

India all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy ruled out of first three T20Is against Australia due to neck spasms and quadriceps injury recovery concerns.

"The guys who are missing out are Rinku Singh, Jitesh Sharma, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep and Nitish. - Suryakumar Yadav"

Canberra, October 29

India's promising all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy has been ruled out of the first three T20 Internationals against Australia due to fitness concerns, confirmed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

The youngster, who was in the process of recovering from a left quadriceps injury picked up during the second ODI in Adelaide, has now complained of neck spasms, which have further affected his recovery and mobility.

The BCCI Medical Team is closely monitoring his condition and progress.

Reddy, who has featured in four T20Is so far, has scored 90 runs, with a highest score of 74, and has also taken three wickets in this format.

Australia skipper Mitchell Marsh won the toss and put India to bat first in the first T20I of the five-match series, which is being played at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on Wednesday.

After winning the toss, Mitchell Marsh said, "We are going to bowl first. It's a good surface. I think most of the time we come to Canberra, it's always a great surface and beautiful ground, and it's going to be a stellar crowd, so I'm looking forward to it. (On his side, playing an aggressive brand of cricket) Yeah, as does India. I think both sides just lack a lot of power. As we know, India is the number one-ranked side in the world for a reason, so I'm certainly up and about for the contest. (Build-up to the World Cup) Yeah, it's exciting. I think all teams around the world now are really pushing their deal towards the World Cup, so we're excited to test ourselves against the number-one-ranked side in the world. (Team combination) Eleven players - a few batters, a few bowlers, and a few all-rounders. Keep it simple (smiles)."

Team India captain Suryakumar Yadav said, "We were looking to bat first. I mean, it looks like a good wicket. And I heard from our analysts that there have not been a lot of games played here. Might get slower in the second innings. So, yeah, we wanted to bat first. (On the prep for the series) Yeah, I mean, we were here three or four days before this game. Though it was cold yesterday and today. But today, it looks good. Hopefully, we'll have a good game. (On India's good run in T20 cricket) Yeah, I mean, they know what's to be done when they go inside. They know their roles really well. Have good responsibility on their shoulders. And they just enjoy the game. (On picking the XI) Big headache, yeah. It's a good headache. It's not a bad headache. It's a good headache to have. But yeah, good to have so many options. The guys who are missing out are Rinku Singh, Jitesh Sharma, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep and Nitish."

- ANI

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Priya S
Injuries are really hampering our young talent. First quadriceps, now neck spasms - BCCI needs to look into their fitness management system. Too many players getting injured during crucial series. 😔
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Arjun K
Good that BCCI is being cautious with young players. Better to miss 3 matches than risk long-term injury. We have enough bench strength to cover for him. #TeamIndia
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket closely, I'm concerned about the timing. With World Cup preparations ongoing, we need all our key players fit and ready. Hope the medical team can get him match-ready soon.
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Vikram M
His 74-run knock was impressive! Young talent needs proper nurturing. BCCI should ensure he gets the best medical care and doesn't rush his comeback. Health first, cricket later. 🙏
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Kavya N
This is why we need to manage workload better for young players. Too much cricket, too many tours - they're not machines! Hope he comes back stronger 💪

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