India vs South Africa 2d ODI: As the Indian team’s injured list grows, the fight for rescue players becomes intense in the last two ODIs against South Africa

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Shardul Thakur has accepted the “big setback” of not having the T20 World Cup, but the flexible mid-tempo bowler from Mumbai is aiming for his good fortune in the upcoming matches, as he still has “a lot of cricket” left. Thakur played the T20 format for India in the Hardik Pandya era.

Washington Sundar on Saturday replaced the injured Deepak Chahar in the Indian team for the two remaining ODIs opposed to South Africa. ODI will be played here on Sunday with Proteas leading the three-game series 1-0.

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