India batter Smriti Mandhana ‘stable’ after being struck on head


India batter Smriti Mandhana ‘stable’ after being struck on head

Indian team opener Smriti Mandhana is stable after being struck on the head in a warm-up game ahead of the ICC Women’s World Cup.

Smriti Mandhana sustained a blow to her left ear and lower temple while batting in the warm-up game against South Africa in Rangiora.

Smriti was immediately assessed by the match-day doctor who expected a delayed concussion.

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After further assessment, Smriti was diagnosed with a mild soft tissue injury to her left earlobe which caused discomfort while batting and therefore she had to leave the field retired hurt.

“As a safety precaution, she was rested for the rest of the match and is currently under observation.

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Presently, the opening batter is doing fine and her condition is stable,” BCCI in a statement said.

“Her progress will be monitored by the medical team and a decision on her participation in the next match will be taken accordingly,” the statement added.

India defeated South Africa in the warm-up fixture by 2 runs on Sunday.