India lose Rahane for England Tests

Ajinkya Rahane has suffered a broken finger and won't be available for the rest of India's Test series against England.

India middle-order batsman Ajinkya Rahane has been ruled out of the last two Tests against England with a fractured finger while fast bowler Mohammed Shami is also doubtful for the fourth match at the Wankhede Stadium, beginning on Thursday.

The 28-year-old Rahane, who has had a modest series so far, was hit by a ball during Wednesday's practice and sustained an avulsion fracture on his right index finger.

Batsman Manish Pandey has replaced Rahane in the squad, with paceman Shardul Thakur named as a back-up for Shami, who has a sore knee and will be assessed before the start of the penultimate match of the five-Test series.

Seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who took six wickets in his last Test against New Zealand in September, is expected to start if Shami is ruled out, with opening batsman Lokesh Rahul returning to the side after missing the third Test in Mohali with injury.

The hosts lead the series 2-0 and captain Virat Kohli was confident the replacements would do the job for his team.

"Currently, (I'm) not really (worried) because if you see whoever has stepped in has given match-winning performances," Kohli said..

"You speak about Bhuvi, he has come in at St. Lucia once and in Kolkata once, and both times he has picked up five wickets and he has been the match winner for us.

"I am not worried because the guys sitting outside are waiting for opportunities."


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