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November
04
Injured Tendulkar to miss
Windies one-dayers
KOLKATA: Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar will miss the
one-day series against West Indies starting this week
after suffering a hamstring injury in the third and
final test on Sunday, officials said.
Tendulkar, who strained his hamstring during his
marathon 176 on the final day on Sunday, will undergo
treatment for three weeks, Indian board president
Jagmohan Dalmiya told reporters.
"We received a report from the team physio Andrew
Leipus who says the injury is not too severe but he
needs rest to prevent further damage and rehabilitate
the muscle," Dalmiya said.
Indian selectors have replaced Tendulkar with
left-hander Dinesh Mongia in the 14-player squad. The
seven-match one-day series starts on Wednesday.
Tendulkar's seven-hour effort helped India, in serious
trouble on the fourth day, to regain their poise as they
went on to secure a draw to claim the series 2-0.
Tendulkar, the only batsman to score more than 11,000
one-day runs with a record 33 centuries, said after the
test that he had been carrying the injury since the
summer test tour of England.
"I aggravated my hamstring which has been troubling
me since the England series," he said.
India won the one-day triangular series with England and
Sri Lanka and drew a four-test series with England 1-1
during the June to September trip.
India skipper Saurav Ganguly said it would be a
challenge for them to win the one-dayers against West
Indies as key fast bowler Zaheer Khan would also be
unavailable for the first three games because of a knee
injury.
"You can't help it -- the (injury) situation has to
be faced at some stage rather than leave it later,"
Ganguly said, referring to India's build-up to the World
Cup in South Africa in February and March.
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