Hardik Pandya Ruled Out of World Cup, India’s Pace Under Pressure

India’s Hardik Pandya has been ruled out of the remainder of the World Cup due to injury, leaving a major hole in the team’s lineup. Pandya was a key player for India, providing balance with his batting, bowling, and fielding.

His absence puts pressure on India’s pace trio of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Mohammed Shami. The three bowlers have been excellent so far in the tournament, but they will need to maintain their high level of performance in Pandya’s absence.

India will also need to find a way to replace Pandya’s batting. He was a valuable middle-order batsman for India, and his absence could leave the team’s batting lineup a bit thin.

India’s first real test without Pandya will come on Sunday against South Africa. The South Africans are a strong team, and they will be looking to capitalize on Pandya’s absence.

India will need to be at their best if they want to win without Pandya. The team’s pace trio will need to be on fire, and the batsmen will need to step up and make their runs.

Pandya’s absence is a major blow to India’s World Cup chances. He was a key player for the team, and his replacement will not be easy to find.

India’s pace trio of Bumrah, Siraj, and Shami will need to be at their best in Pandya’s absence. They will need to provide both wickets and economy.

India will also need to find a way to replace Pandya’s batting. He was a valuable middle-order batsman, and his absence could leave the team’s batting lineup a bit thin.

India’s first real test without Pandya will come on Sunday against South Africa. The South Africans are a strong team, and they will be looking to capitalize on Pandya’s absence.

India will need to be at their best if they want to win without Pandya. The team’s pace trio will need to be on fire, and the batsmen will need to step up and make their runs.

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