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Boot spikes caused Tendulkar's injury
MUMBAI, JULY 10. India's batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar
suffered a foot injury during the final of the tri-nation series
against the West Indies on Saturday when his right foot spiked
his left foot while fielding, forcing him to withdraw from the
first part of the coming Sri Lankan tour.
``Though an X-ray has ruled out any fracture, the injury is
extremely painful and the foot has to be rested for at least two
to three weeks as there is an aggravation of muscles,'' the
Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) sources said here on Tuesday.
His right foot, with spikes, landed between toe and heel of the
left foot, resulting in a sesamoid bruise, sources added.
However, the BCCI secretary Jaywant Lele or any of the selectors
who met here on Monday to finalise the team for Sri Lankan tour
were not able to describe the nature of injury to Tendulkar's
foot but announced that the Mumbai star would be joining the team
for the last league tie against New Zealand on August 2.
- PTI
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