Hardik Pandya has been declared fully fit by the BCCI Centre of Excellence after recovering from back spasms and completing match simulations, including bowling full quotas. He is cleared for India’s ODI series against Afghanistan starting in Dharamsala. The report also notes Rohit Sharma is at the CoE assessing a hamstring niggle.
Mullanpur: Star all-rounder Hardik Pandya is fully fit and has been cleared by the Sports Science team of BCCI's Centre of Excellence to participate in the upcoming three-match ODI series against Afghanistan starting on Sunday in Dharamsala.
The 32-year-old Pandya, who missed quite a few IPL matches for Mumbai Indians due to back spasms, has been at the CoE in Bengaluru since June 2.
"Hardik was on a holiday abroad before he checked in at the CoE on June 2. Over the next five days, he did several match simulations and even bowled (full quota of) 10 overs," a BCCI source told PTI.
"There has been no discomfort and the information is that his fitness data for various parameters has been okayed by Strength and Conditioning coaches at the CoE," the source added.
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