List of players you may miss in IPL 10
While, World No.1 Test bowler Ravindra Jadeja is expected to give a miss to the cash rich tournamaent. The left-arm spinner has advised to rest for two weeks after tiring home season. (Photo: BCCI)
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View In AppIndia’s opener in Test format, Murali Vijay, who was set to represent Kings XI Punjab, requires a surgery on his right wrist and will miss the entire IPL 10. (Photo: BCCI)
Umesh is likely to skip the initial phase of the tournament. Umesh finished a gruelling Test season, playing a key role in the side's 2-1 series win against Australia. (Photo: BCCI)
South Africa’s wicket-keeper batsman, Quinton de Kock pulled out of the IPL 10 after suffering an injury to his left finger, handing a big blow to Delhi Daredevils. (Photo: BCCI)
With just 4 days left for the cash tournament to get under way, IPL 10 will be without some of its biggest stars.
Star Indian off-spinner, R Ashwin, who was set to represent Rising Pune Supergiants, will be missing the tournament due to recurrence of sports hernia. The all-rounder has reported groin pain and has been advised 6-8 weeks of rehabilitation, which he will undergo and hence will not be available for the upcoming IPL season. (Photo: BCCI)
Indian skipper Virat Kohli’s participation in IPL is still in doubt. The Indian Captain will undergo rehabilitation after sustaining an injury to his right shoulder. His recovery will be assessed in the second week of April to determine an exact return to play date for IPL 2017. (Photo: BCCI)
The injury list of Royal Challengers Bangalore is turning out be a never ending one. In what could turn out to be the biggest setback for the previous year’s runners-up, AB de Villiers has suffered a back injury just days before the IPL. (Photo: BCCI)
Another Royal Challengers Bangalore star batsman, KL Rahul is all set to miss IPL10. The 24-year-old will travel to England to go under the knife. He will miss the entire IPL but plans to return back to action before the Champions Trophy in June. (Photo: BCCI)
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