Yashasvi Jaiswal faces uncertainty for Champions Trophy reserve spot as 'old injury' resurfaces

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Per a recent report in the Times of India, Jaiswal has been experiencing ankle pain and as a result, he will be heading to the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) center of excellence in Bengaluru for additional medical care and assessment.

"Jaiswal has been ruled out of the Ranji Trophy semifinals clash as he is suffering from a left ankle pain. He fielded in Mumbai's practice session today at Nagpur, but looked uncomfortable while batting in the nets. It is an old injury which has recurred. He has to leave for the BCCI's Centre of excellence tomorrow to start his recovery process," a source told the newspaper.

The injury further implied that the Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee might be forced to pick another batter as a non-travelling reserve for Champions Trophy. Earlier last month, Jaiswal was named in the provisional 15-member India squad for the ICC tournament as a back-up opener and was handed his ODI debut in Nagpur in the home ODI series opener against England on February 6. However, he was later dropped to the reserves list as India decided to add another spinner, Varun Chakravarthy, to the final squad for the Champions Trophy.

Mumbai to not pick Jaiswal's replacement

The report further said that Mumbai selectors, who added Jaiswal as the 18th member in the squad for the Ranji Trophy semifinal match, are unlikely to pick a replacement. Meanwhile, Suryakumar Yadav, who suffered a niggle in the wrist during Mumbai's quarterfinal tie against Haryana earlier this week, is fit for the semifinal game.

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