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Bad news for Delhi Capitals, Ishant Sharma walks off injured after twisting ankle in PBKS vs DC clash

Bad news for Delhi Capitals, Ishant Sharma walks off injured after twisting ankle in PBKS vs DC clash

PBKS vs DC: Bad news for Delhi Capitals, ace pacer Ishant Sharma walks off injured after twisting ankle

The IPL 2024 is underway and he have the first injury of the season. Veteran Delhi Capitals bowler Ishant Sharma has hobbled off the field. Now this is a bad news for DC. The team which is a bit exhausted in their pace attack has lost their ace pacer from the team.

Ishant Sharma twisted his ankle while bowling and was subsequently walked off. Mitchell Marsh had to come and bowl the remaining three deliveries of the over.

While bowling his second over, Ishant twisted his right ankle after bowling to Prabhsimran Singh. The lanky pacer was unable to continue his bowling and the physio was brought into the field for treatment. But, Ishant looked in huge pain and thus as a result had to walk away from the ground.

Pravin Dubey came on to the field as the substitute fielder in place of the injured Ishant. It remains to be seen about the extent of Ishant’s injury.

But Ishant did showcase his brilliance by taking a brilliant wicket. He began his spell on a bad note. He bowled consecutive wides unable to adjust to his line and length. But then he recovered well and with a good delivery scalped a dangerous Shikhar Dhawan.

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