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Tendulkar still in pain
Wisden CricInfo staff - August 1, 2001

BOMBAY, India, Aug (Reuters)
Top Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar is still struggling with the foot injury that ruled him out of the current one-day tournament in Sri Lanka, his doctor has said. "It is too early to say anything about Sachin's fitness. I checked him on Monday. The pain has reduced but it has not gone," sports medicine specialist Ananth Joshi told Reuters. Joshi said he was due to conduct a second bone scan on the player next week. "A repeat scan will show the healing process, whether it is reducing or progressing," he said, adding that the hairline fracture, which showed up during last month's tour of Zimbabwe, was unusual even for an athlete. "It was during the take-off for a run after he hit a stroke that Sachin heard a pop and started getting pain in the toe," Joshi said. On Tuesday, an Indian cricket official told Reuters that Tendulkar would be included in the squad for the Test series in Sri Lanka starting later this month, even though he had not recovered from his injury. Tendulkar has not missed a Test since making his debut in the 1989-90 series in Pakistan.

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