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The skipper is said to have injured his right thumb during the training session at Southampton on Saturday.
World Cup 2019: A source from the Indian team has cleared the air about skipper Virat Kohli finger injury.
The skipper is said to have injured his right thumb during the training session at Southampton on Saturday, four days prior to South Africa match on June 5.
According to the source, there is "nothing to worry about”.
According to the photos circulating on social media, India physiotherapist Patrick Farhart was seen attending the injury on time as he used the magic spray before taping his thumb up.
A little warm-up before hitting the nets for #TeamIndia Skipper @imVkohli.#CWC19 pic.twitter.com/OlwbKq0czD
— BCCI (@BCCI) May 30, 2019
Before Kohli, Vijay Shankar had also missed India’s first warm-up game against New Zealand after hurting his elbow during a training session. All-rounder Kedar Jadhav is also yet to recover from the shoulder injury he picked during the IPL match.
India have not yet begun their campaign while their opponents South Africa will be playing their third match in the tournament.