Rahul set to miss T20Is against West Indies

K L Rahul.
It has been a frustrating period for K L Rahul. File photo: IANS

Bengaluru: Indian opener K L Rahul, who had tested positive for COVID-19 on July 21, is all set to miss the T20I series against the West Indies, starting from Friday, due to post infection recovery.

A report by ESPNCricinfo says that Rahul, who has been recovering at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru since flying to Germany for undergoing a sports hernia surgery in late June, will now be available for the ODIs against Zimbabwe in August, giving the T20Is against the West Indies a complete miss.

"He was understood to be a doubt for the T20I leg of the West Indies tour even if he returned the two mandatory negative tests. Depending on the outcome of his cardiovascular tests, Rahul could have been in consideration for the USA leg of the West Indies T20Is, on August 6 and 7. But now it appears certain that he will skip the tour altogether and instead focus on the ODIs in Zimbabwe, which are part of the World Cup Super League," said the report.

After the West Indies tour ends, India are set to play three ODIs against Zimbabwe on August 18, 20 and 22 in Harare. The series will be a part of the ODI Super League determining the qualification for the 2023 World Cup, for which India has automatically qualified by the virtue of being hosts'.

Rahul has been out of competitive cricketing action since featuring in the IPL 2022 Eliminator on May 25 in Kolkata. His team, debutants Lucknow Super Giants, lost to Royal Challengers Bangalore by 14 runs at Eden Gardens. Rahul was then named as captain for the five-match T20I series at home against South Africa in June.

But a right groin injury on the eve of the first match in New Delhi ruled him out of the series. The sports hernia surgery in Germany meant that Rahul was ruled out of England tour too.

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