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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Gambhir will be dropped if he is unfit, says BCCI

The Indian cricket board on Thursday said Gautam Gambhir will be dropped from the tour to the West Indies if he is found unfit.

"We are looking into his medical report and he will be dropped from the squad if he is found unfit," board secretary N Srinivasan said.

Gambhir was appointed captain for the Twenty20 and ODI fixtures for the West Indies tour in absence of
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who has been rested.

Captain of the
Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier league, Gambhir has been advised rest for six weeks to nurse his "sore shoulder" which he was carrying right through the IPL tournament.

He had injured the shoulder during the final of the World Cup against
Sri Lanka in April and if he is rested Suresh Raina will be leading the team in the ODI series starting June 4.

Knight Riders' team physio
Andrew Leipus, in a letter to the BCCI said that Gambhir needs at least four-six weeks of rest and also asked the board's medical committee to look into the player's injury management.

"The clinical findings supported the mechanism of the onset of the acute injury. However, he did report having corticosteroid injections on two occasions over the previous few years. In the last match, where KKR played MI, Gautam again felt an aggravation of the shoulder pain on one particular throw," Leipus said in his letter.

"On arrival in
Mumbai, we thought it was prudent to get both an MRI and a consultation with a leading shoulder orthopaedic surgeon. Both the doctor and myself believe that he should follow an intensive, supervised and conservative rehabilitation pathway. But for the best outcome, he will need to avoid both throwing and batting for a period of 4-6 weeks," the letter said.

"In this regard, I would expect that the BCCI medical committee would need to consider the ongoing management of Gautam's shoulder injury beyond the IPL and the possibility of his missing any immediate future tours until the shoulder is fully rehabilitated," the letter added.

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