22 July,2024 08:40 AM IST | Dambulla | PTI
Shreyanka Patil
Young India spinner Shreyanka Patil has been ruled out of the remainder of the on-going Women's Asia Cup T20 tournament after fracturing the fourth finger of her left-hand.
Shreyanka, who had sustained the injury while attempting to take a catch during India's opening match against Pakistan, was replaced by Tanuja Kanwar in the squad, the Asian Cricket Council said in a release. Patil, 21, had played a vital role against Pakistan, bagging two for 14 in her 3.2 overs, which helped India bowl out the opposition for a low score.
Kanwar, the uncapped 26-year-old left-arm spinner, had played for Gujarat Giants in this year's Women's Premier League (WPL), snaring 10 wickets from eight matches at an economy of 7.13.
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Shreyanka, who has played 12 T20Is and three ODIs for India after making her debut in December 2023, had suffered a hairline fracture on the same hand during the WPL this year.
She had missed a few games for Royal Challengers Bengaluru but claimed 13 wickets-the highest by any bowler-which included a four-wicket haul in the WPL final.
Shreyanka will be hoping to regain her fitness at the earliest with the Women's T20 World Cup scheduled later in October in Bangladesh.
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