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Kuldeep Yadav posted this photo on Tuesday night. He wrote on this post- ‘A few days in Munich to get better.’
Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav has undergone back surgery in Germany. He was troubled with back injury. Chinaman bowler posted some photos on social media on Tuesday night, in one photo he is seen in the hospital. Kuldeep wrote on this post- ‘A few days in Munich to get better.’
29 year old Kuldeep was retained in the Delhi Capitals team a few days ago. Delhi has retained him for Rs 1.25 crore. Kuldeep played the last Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru, then due to injury he was not selected for the Australia tour.
Kuldeep gave information about his surgery through this post.
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Before the surgery, Kuldeep was seen roaming in Munich.
Kuldeep Yadav on the banks of the lake. He has been in Germany for a few days.
BCCI had mentioned the injury BCCI selectors had mentioned Kuldeep’s injury while releasing the team for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy starting from November 22. He was sent to the National Center of Excellence after the Bengaluru test, where medical experts advised him to undergo surgery.
Expected to return in February Kuldeep Yadav can return to the field by the month of February. The Indian team has to participate in the Champions Trophy this month. Kuldeep’s return will be important for the team from the point of view of this ODI tournament. If this does not happen then it will prove to be a shock for Team India.
Kuldeep Yadav is performing well in white ball cricket. He was a part of the Indian team that won the T-20 World Cup on June 29.
Kuldeep Yadav kissing the trophy after winning the T-20 World Cup.
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