Gambhir gets knocked on the head
Last updated on: October 24, 2009 17:52 IST
India's practice session woes continued as opener Gautam Gambhir was struck on the head by a quick bouncer from Munaf Patel in Vadodara on Saturday.
The left-hander was batting in the nets area at the IPCL stadium on the eve of the first one-day international against Australia and was hit on the back on the head as he tried to avoid the short delivery. He was clearly in some sort of discomfort initially.
Earlier, on Friday, captain Mahendra Singh was hit on the knee, while Virender Sehwag was hit on the chest as they practiced against the fast bowlers.
Text and Images: Harish Kotian
Image: Gautam Gambhir is struck by a Munaf Patel bouncer even as he tries to evade the lethal delivery
Gambhir suffers no major injury
Last updated on: October 24, 2009 17:52 IST
Thank God for helmets! Gambhir must have been saying after that strike.
He checks his helmet after the delivery hit him on the head. Sure, he must have been relieved that he didn't suffer any major injury.
Image: Gambhir looks at his helmet after being hit
Coach Gary Kirsten comes up to check on Gambhir
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The left-hander indicated that the delivery had struck on the right side behind his head as he took his eyes off while trying to evade the bouncer from Munaf.
Image: Coach Gary Kirsten walks towards Gambhir to take stock of the situation
Team left stunned
Last updated on: October 24, 2009 17:52 IST
For a moment the entire team was left stunned.
A few team-mates immediately rushed up to Gambhir to check on his condition and all were relieved that there was nothing major.
Image: The Indian team rushes to Gambhir to ensure his well-being
Getting attention from the physio
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Luckily for Gambhir, the helmet had softened the blow and there were no injuries to his head.
Image: Team physio Nitin Patel checks Gambhir
Shaken, Gambhir decides to take a break
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Gambhir opted not to continue his batting stint and spent some time on the sidelines.
The India left-hander was clearly left shaken by the incident and was seen reflecting on the same a few moments later.
Image: Gambhir watches his team-mates practice from the sidelines
Sachin checks on Gambhir
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The veteran, who is expected to open the innings with Virender Sehwag, had a lengthy batting session on the two days that India practiced in Vadodara.
Image: Sachin Tendulkar checks to see where Gambhir was struck
Tendulkar teaches Gambhir to use his feet
Last updated on: October 24, 2009 17:52 IST
Sachin Tendulkar was seen giving the Delhi left-hander a few tips on how to avoid the short deliveries and how to get out of the way or get underneath the delivery.
Image: Tendulkar teaches Gambhir on how use his feet while playing the short delivery as coach Gary Kirsten watches from a distance
Dhoni bowls in the nets
Last updated on: October 24, 2009 17:52 IST
Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni dispelled all doubts on his fitness by bowling in the nets.
Dhoni was struck on the back of his left knee on Friday, but he made it clear that the injury was not serious as he bowled a few deliveries of medium pace to Yuvraj Singh.
Image: Captain MS Dhoni prepares to roll his arm in the nets
Bhajji, Sehwag miss practice
Last updated on: October 24, 2009 17:52 IST
Sehwag and Harbhajan Singh missed the practice session and Dhoni later said it was an optional net session so players were free to decide whether to take part or stay back in their hotel and rest.
Image: Tendulkar gets the thumbs up from coach Kirsten as he plays his trademark straight drive
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