Indian opener Devdutt Padikkal on Thursday confirmed he can be out of motion for 3 to 4 weeks owing to a fracture he sustained in his thumb.
Padikkal, who performed two T20Is for India in 2021, suffered the harm throughout the Deodhar Trophy earlier this month.
The harm has stored Padikkal away from the continuing Maharaja KSCA T20 trophy right here, for which he was picked by Gulbarga Mystics.
“I had a left-thumb fracture throughout the Deodhar Trophy. So, I needed to bear a minor surgical procedure to get that fastened. I can be out of the sport for in all probability one other three to 4 weeks. Hopefully, I could be again on the sector quickly,” Padikkal advised Fancode.
The left-handed batter has undergone surgical procedure on his thumb, about which he wrote on social media.
“Only a fast replace. Sustained a fracture on my left thumb and needed to bear a surgical procedure. The highway to restoration begins now, and I can’t wait to get again out on the sector quickly,” he mentioned.