Published Mar 26, 2024, 8:22 pm IST
Wanindu Hasaranga, the dynamic Sri Lankan cricketer, is sidelined due to chronic pain in his left heel, posing a significant setback for his IPL franchise, Sunrisers Hyderabad. While fans eagerly await his Return to action, the road to recovery appears challenging for the talented all-rounder.
Hasaranga’s struggles with chronic pain in his left heel came to light during Sri Lanka’s recent limited-overs series against Bangladesh. Despite participating in the series, Hasaranga battled substantial pain, prompting concerns from Sri Lanka Cricket’s medical staff.
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SLC’s doctors have advised Hasaranga to seek additional medical opinion overseas in response to the persistent discomfort. He is expected to travel out of Sri Lanka next week to consult specialists and determine the exact nature of his injury and the best course of action for management.
Hasaranga’s absence from the Sunrisers Hyderabad squad raises questions about the team’s strategies and lineup dynamics. With no set date for his Return, uncertainty looms over when the talented all-rounder will rejoin the franchise.
Hasaranga had a spectacular 2022 IPL season for Royal Challengers Bangalore for whom he took 26 wickets at an economy rate of 7.54. Sunrisers had paid INR 1.5 crore (approx USD $181,000) for him at the most-recent auction.
SLC and Hasaranga have set their sights on the T20 World Cup in June, where he is expected to lead his national team. However, if his condition necessitates additional rest or rehabilitation, his Return to the IPL may face further delays.
Hasaranga’s stellar performance in the 2022 IPL season for Royal Challengers Bangalore, where he claimed 26 wickets at an impressive economy rate, underscores his value as a player. Sunrisers Hyderabad secured his services at a significant price, highlighting the high expectations associated with his inclusion in the squad.
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