Bhuvneshwar hurt, livid BCCI sending stinker to Shastri and co

The Yo-Yo test, a bone of contention between the Committee of Administrators (CoA) and BCCI administrators, has spilled on to the cricket field. The back injury to pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar has once aga

Published: 19th July 2018 03:25 AM  |   Last Updated: 19th July 2018 03:25 AM   |  A+A-

Indian pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar (File | AP)

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CHENNAI:The Yo-Yo test, a bone of contention between the Committee of Administrators (CoA) and BCCI administrators, has spilled on to the cricket field. The back injury to pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar has once again stoked a controversy.

“How was Bhuvneshwar Kum­ar’s long-standing back injury not picked up by the team physio and trainer, despite having adv­anced fitness mechanisms in place?” a senior BCCI official as­ked, after it emerged that the pacer would be out for at le­ast the first three Tests against England beginning on August 1.

On Tuesday, Bhuvneshwar was included in the playing XI for the third ODI against England and a day later when the selectors na­m­ed the Test squad, he was omitted from the side with a BCCI sta­tement reading: “Bhuvneshwar Kumar aggr­avated a lower back condition in the 3rd ODI against En­gland. His condition is being ass­essed by the BCCI medical te­am and a call on his inclusion in th­e squad will be made soon.”

This has led to BCCI officials questioning the fitness protocals, especially the Yo-Yo test, which has been considered as the be-all, end-all for selection. “This is the same injury that has been troubling Bhuvneshwar since the IPL. Since then he underwent multiple fitness tests, including Yo-Yo before departing for England. If those tests didn’t show the  nature of his injury, then why is the Yo-Yo test being made mandatory for selection? The team claims he aggravated the injury, which means they risked his injury and played him in third ODI despite not being fully fit,” the official said.

Even last month, when Ambati Rayudu, Mohammed Shami and Sanju Samson failed the fitness test, the office-bearers questi­oned the CoA as to when and why the Yo-Yo test had been made a selection parameter. It is learnt that secretary Amitabh Choudhary is set to ask a rep­ort from ma­nager and head co­ach Ravi Shastri over the manner in which Bhuvneshwar’s injury was treated by physio Patrick Farhart and trainer Shankar Basu.

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