India's Agarkar out of Second Test
Reuters - 6 March 2001

NEW DELHI - Indian pace bowler Ajit Agarkar has been ruled out of next week's second Test against Australia because of a viral infection, an Indian cricket official said today.

"Ajit has been suffering from viral fever since the third day of the first test," said Sharad Diwadkar, executive secretary of the Indian cricket board.

"He has recovered but since he's been advised rest by doctors due to weakness, he has been ruled out for the second Test. He should be fit in time for the third Test."

Agarkar played in India's 10-wicket defeat in the first Test in Mumbai last week. The second Test starts in the eastern city of Calcutta next Sunday and the third in the southern city of Madras on March 18.

Agarkar's pace partner Javagal Srinath, who fractured the index finger of his right hand during the match, is doubtful for the second Test.

India coach John Wright said last week that a decision on Srinath would be made three days before the Test.

© 2001 AAP


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