Cricket-India's Sundar ruled out of NZ ODI series with injury ahead of T20 World Cup


Cricket - Third T20 International - India v England - Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot, India - January 28, 2025 India's Washington Sundar in action REUTERS/Amit Dave

NEW DELHI, Jan ‌12 (Reuters) - India were hit with ‌an injury scare ahead of their ‌Twenty20 World Cup title defence next month after all-rounder Washington Sundar was ruled out of ‍the remaining two one-day ‍internationals against New ‌Zealand due to rib discomfort.

Sundar complained of ‍the ​issue affecting his left lower rib while bowling in Sunday's ⁠opening ODI, which the hosts won ‌by four wickets, the Board of Control ⁠for Cricket ‍in India (BCCI) said in a statement.

"He will undergo further scans, following which the ‍BCCI medical team will ‌seek expert opinion," the statement read.

Spin-bowling all-rounder Sundar is part of a 15-man squad for the World Cup beginning on February 7, which India is co-hosting with Sri Lanka.

Sundar's replacement Ayush Badoni ‌will link up with the ODI squad in Rajkot ahead of the second match ​against New Zealand on Sunday.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter Rutherford)

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