Southampton: India all-rounder Vijay Shankar is hopeful of taking the field against Afghanistan in their World Cup clash on Saturday despite picking up a knock during training on Wednesday (June 19).
"Personally, I'm hopeful of playing. Someone like Jasprit Bumrah, you expect it in the nets (to get hit), you have to be ready," Shankar said in the pre-match media interaction.
Hit on the toe during a rain-hit training session, Shankar was forced to skip training on Thursday.
India are already without Shikhar Dhawan who has been ruled out of the tournament with a fractured thumb.
Pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar is also out for eight days and will only be in contention for the England game (June 30) in Birmingham after suffering a hamstring niggle against Pakistan.
Shankar, who replaced Dhawan in the Pakistan game, impressed with the ball, picking up a wicket off the first ball in his World Cup campaign.
Shankar, replacing injured Bhuvneshwar in the fifth over, got the ball to swing back into Imam-ul-Haq and had the Pakistan opener trapped in front. Shankar picked up two wickets in that game.
"Feels great to play for your country. The World Cup happens every four years. Getting wickets in the last game, especially against Pakistan, my World Cup debut against them, gave me a lot of confidence," Shankar said.
Virat Kohli-led India have so far won three of their four games convincingly, with the one against New Zealand being washed out without a ball bowled. In their opener, the Men in Blue beat South Africa by six wickets to follow it up with a 36-run victory over fellow favourites Australia.
Against arch-rivals Pakistan in the big-ticket clash, India romped to an 89-run win (D/L method) in a rain-affected tie.
"It's not about who we're playing. We look to get better. It's about how we play against each individual," Shankar said when asked about India's next opponent Afghanistan who have had a forgettable campaign thus far.
India vs Afghanistan | Wickets on World Cup Debut Has Given Me Confidence: Vijay Shankar
Southampton: India all-rounder Vijay Shankar is hopeful of taking the field against Afghanistan in their World Cup clash on Saturday despite picking up a knock during training on Wednesday (June 19).
"Personally, I'm hopeful of playing. Someone like Jasprit Bumrah, you expect it in the nets (to get hit), you have to be ready," Shankar said in the pre-match media interaction.
Hit on the toe during a rain-hit training session, Shankar was forced to skip training on Thursday.
India are already without Shikhar Dhawan who has been ruled out of the tournament with a fractured thumb.
Pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar is also out for eight days and will only be in contention for the England game (June 30) in Birmingham after suffering a hamstring niggle against Pakistan.
Shankar, who replaced Dhawan in the Pakistan game, impressed with the ball, picking up a wicket off the first ball in his World Cup campaign.
Shankar, replacing injured Bhuvneshwar in the fifth over, got the ball to swing back into Imam-ul-Haq and had the Pakistan opener trapped in front. Shankar picked up two wickets in that game.
"Feels great to play for your country. The World Cup happens every four years. Getting wickets in the last game, especially against Pakistan, my World Cup debut against them, gave me a lot of confidence," Shankar said.
Virat Kohli-led India have so far won three of their four games convincingly, with the one against New Zealand being washed out without a ball bowled. In their opener, the Men in Blue beat South Africa by six wickets to follow it up with a 36-run victory over fellow favourites Australia.
Against arch-rivals Pakistan in the big-ticket clash, India romped to an 89-run win (D/L method) in a rain-affected tie.
"It's not about who we're playing. We look to get better. It's about how we play against each individual," Shankar said when asked about India's next opponent Afghanistan who have had a forgettable campaign thus far.
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