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Massive Blow For Team India Ahead Of England Tour, 2 Star Pacers Set To Miss Out. Report Reveals Details

SPORTS 02 May 2026, 17:59 IST • 2 min read

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In a significant setback for the Indian cricket team, premier fast bowlers Akash Deep and Harshit Rana are reportedly set to miss the upcoming home series against Afghanistan as well as the white ball tour of the United Kingdom. The news, which has emerged from team sources, raises concerns over the team's bowling depth and overall strategy for the upcoming fixtures. Both players have been crucial to India's bowling lineup, and their absence will undoubtedly be felt on the field. Akash Deep has been touted as one of the leading pace bowlers in the domestic circuit, making a name for himself with his impressive performances in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and other formats. His ability to deliver in high-pressure situations has made him a valuable asset for the national team. Similarly, Harshit Rana has shown immense potential and has rapidly become a fan favorite with his aggressive style and wicket-taking ability. The loss of these two players not only affects the immediate squad but also raises questions about India's preparations for the ICC World Cup scheduled for next year. From a market perspective, the absence of key players like Deep and Rana could have far-reaching implications, especially as the Indian cricket board (BCCI) looks to maximize revenue through ticket sales, merchandise, and broadcast rights for the upcoming series. Fans are likely to be less enthusiastic about attending matches or engaging with the team's promotional activities if they perceive a diminished chance of victory. The BCCI's financial health is closely tied to the performance of the national team, and with the cricketing landscape becoming increasingly competitive, this could represent a challenging period ahead. Furthermore, the injury woes raise questions about the sustainability of player fitness in the high-intensity environment of international cricket. The increasing frequency of injuries among fast bowlers has prompted calls for a re-evaluation of training methods and the workload management of players. As teams across the globe navigate similar challenges, India's management will need to be proactive in developing a robust support system to ensure that their pace attack can not only compete at the highest level but also remain fit and available for selection. As the cricketing world watches closely, the coming weeks will be pivotal in determining how India adjusts its strategy and squad composition in the face of these challenges.

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