Nottingham: BCCI confirmed that Shikhar Dhawan will stay with the Indian team and it has not called any replacement. BCCI medical team is currently monitoring Dhawan's injury.
"Team India opening batsman Mr Shikhar Dhawan is presently under the observation of the BCCI medical team. The team management has decided that Mr Dhawan will continue to be in England and his progress will be monitored," BCCI tweeted.
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Dhawan, who roared back to form with a belligerent 117 in India's last World Cup game against the Aussies on Sunday, got hit on the thumb by a Pat Cummins delivery during his 109-ball knock. While he continued to bat with the injury, Ravindra Jadeja took over when India came out to field.
Earlier, Shikhar Dhawan has been ruled out of the ongoing World Cup for a minimum of three weeks due to thumb fracture. The fracture line has only been detected on CT scan and no fracture was detected post X-ray.
This saw Dhawan travel to Leeds for further consultation. It is believed that while the team can apply for a replacement any time, they want to be certain on Dhawan's injury status and recovery time before deciding on whether to call a replacement.