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Sreesanth out of second Test

India suffered an injury blow ahead of of second Test in St Lucia when their fast bowler, Sreesanth, was ruled out with a sore heel



Sreesanth: out of second Test © Getty Images
India suffered an injury blow ahead of the second Test in St Lucia when their fast bowler, Sreesanth, was ruled out with a sore heel. John Gloster, the team physio, revealed that Sreesanth, who bowled the final over of the tense draw at Antigua, would need three to five days of rest before he gets back to full fitness.
"Sreesanth pulled up sore in the [left] heel at the end of the last Test match," Gloster observed. "He has got an inflammed bursar at the back of the heel. We saw a specialist this morning, and he has just taken an injection in that heel. The specialist is confident it will settle down reasonably quickly but at this stage, we are going to give him three to five days' rest. We will then work him back to full fitness after that. At this stage, he will be unavailable for Saturday."
Sreesanth had missed the first matches of the recently concluded one-day series owing to a heel injury, but Gloster confirmed that the situation was slightly different this time. "This one came on during the last match, so it's a little bit unfortunate for him. But we are pretty confident the injection he took this morning will get on top of the injury, and we will see how he goes over the next three to five days."
Gloster also said that the injury hadn't affected Sreesanth's bowling in the previous game. He added that there weren't any other injury concerns. "Apart from him, at this stage everybody else is pretty fit. I think we are pretty fortunate to have got this far with just a little niggle."
At this stage, with a generous smattering of green on the pitch, it would appear that Irfan Pathan would be the obvious choice to replace Sreesanth.

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan is staff writer of Cricinfo