Women’s World Cup 2022 warm-ups
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BCCI: “Smriti was diagnosed with a mild soft tissue injury to her left earlobe which caused discomfort while batting”
An ICC report said afterwards that Mandhana “felt no concussion symptoms according to the medical staff at the time, nor experienced delayed effects from the incident”. The BCCI, however, issued a statement* a day later on Monday, saying that the doctor did expect the blow to lead to “a delayed concussion”.
“After further assessment, Smriti was diagnosed with a mild soft tissue injury to her left earlobe which caused discomfort while batting and therefore she had to leave the field retired hurt,” the statement said. “As a safety precaution, she was rested for the rest of the match and is currently under observation. Presently, the opening batter is doing fine and her condition is stable.
“Her progress will be monitored by the medical team and a decision on her participation in the next match will be taken accordingly.”
India are scheduled to play another warm-up game, against West Indies, before kicking off their World Cup campaign against Pakistan on March 6.
The story was updated at 10.40am GMT on Monday, February 28, 2022, following a statement from the BCCI.
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