Just as India were building momentum in the Asia Cup 2025, a worrying setback has emerged before their marquee Super 4 contest against Pakistan. All-rounder Axar Patel sustained a head injury during the group-stage fixture against Oman in Abu Dhabi, leaving the team management sweating over his availability. Axar Patel’s
While fielding in the 15th over of Oman’s innings, Axar attempted a high catch off Hammad Mirza. The ball slipped through his hands, and as he fell, his head struck the turf forcefully. The impact left him visibly shaken, forcing him to walk off for medical attention.
India’s fielding coach T Dilip confirmed after the game that Axar was “doing fine.” However, given the short gap before the Pakistan clash, his recovery timeline remains uncertain. Concussion checks and scans will determine whether he can be cleared to play in the high-intensity encounter.
If Axar is ruled out, India may turn to travelling reserves such as Washington Sundar or adjust the batting order to cover his role. Another option could be giving extra overs to part-time spin options to maintain balance.
India’s preparations for the blockbuster clash against Pakistan have been jolted by Axar Patel’s head injury. While early signs are encouraging, the final medical call will decide whether he can take the field. For now, India’s think tank must brace for both scenarios—hoping for Axar’s recovery but preparing a backup plan to keep their unbeaten run alive in the Asia Cup 2025.
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