The unfortunate ousting of Shikhar Dhawan form the ongoing World Cup has left a number of Indian fans heartbroken. Former Indian batting legend, Sachin Tendulkar sympathised with injured Shikhar Dhawan for his exit in the middle of the ongoing ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.

The master-blaster took Twitter, saying Dhawan was playing well and getting injured in such an important tournament is heartbreaking.

Tendulkar also wished Rishabh Pant, who has replaced Dhawan in the 15-man squad. The member of the 2011 World Cup winning team, Tendulkar said there cannot be a bigger platform for Pant to express himself.

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ICC on Wednesday approved wicket-keeper batsman Pant as a replacement for injured batsman Dhawan in India's squad for the remainder of the tournament. Dhawan expressed his gratitude to Indian cricket fans, saying it is time for him to go back and recover after getting ruled out of the remainder of the 50-over tournament.

On June 9, the Indian opener was hit by a Pat Cummins bouncer, however, he went onto play a match-winning knock of 117 off 109 balls which helped India secure a 36-run win.

“Dhawan has a fracture on the base of his first metacarpal on his left hand. Based on several specialist opinions, he will remain in a cast till mid-July, which rules him out of the World Cup. We have requested ICC to allow Rishabh Pant to be as a replacement,” India team manager Sunil Subramaniam had said in a press conference.