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Sri Lanka v India: KL Rahul to miss first Test

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Last updated on: July 24, 2017 14:49 IST
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Rahul down with fever ahead of first Test

KL Rahul

IMAGE: KL Rahul is down with fever. Photograph: Twitter

Injury-prone India opener KL Rahul is down with fever, two days before the start of the first Test against Sri Lanka on Wednesday.

Rahul scored a fine half century in a tour match in Colombo, his first competitive game in close to three months due to an injury lay-off.

He is now down with fever and did not travel with the team from Colombo on Sunday.

He also missed Monday's practise session, making him a doubtful starter for the series opener.

The BCCI medical team confirmed that opening batsman Rahul is presently down with viral fever. There are no major health concerns and he is making rapid progress, much to the satisfaction of the medical team.

As a precautionary measure, Rahul is advised further rest and hence will not be available for selection for the first Test match against Sri Lanka, which starts on July 26 at Galle.

Shikhar Dhawan and Abhinav Mukund are likely to open for India.

The team's other regular opener, Murali Vijay, too pulled out of the series at the last minute saying he had not fully recovered from a wrist injury.

After making a solid 54 against Sri Lanka Board President's XI in Moratuwa last week, Rahul had said that he was nervous about his fitness.

“You know that you are physically fit and you have done everything that you can, worked really hard, you are feeling stronger, you are feeling fitter," Rahul told bcci.tv.

"But the mind always tells you what if it happens again, what if you have to go through the same grind for three months, what if your shoulder is not ready, what if you (have) come back early?"

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