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Hardik Pandya ruled out of ODI series vs England; Virat Kohli to undergo fitness test at CoE | Cricket News

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Hardik Pandya ruled out of ODI series vs England; Virat Kohli to undergo fitness test at CoE
Hardik ruled out vs England; Kohli to undergo fitness test (Image: X)

MUMBAI: Star allrounder Hardik Pandya has been ruled out of India’s three-match ODI series in July due to a quadriceps injury, while superstar batter Virat Kohli is likely to be picked for the series under a ‘subject to fitness’ clause and will undergo a fitness test at the BCCI‘s Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru on June 22, TOI has learnt.The team for the ODI series in England, set to be held from July 14-19, will be picked soon. The three ODIs are scheduled to be played on July 14 in Birmingham, July 16 at Cardiff and July 19 at Lord’s. “The team will be picked in 3-4 days,” BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia had told this paper a couple of days back. “Hardik has not been able to attain the requisite amount of bowling volume & conditioning required for an ODI format and will require more time to regain complete fitness for an ODI,” a source in the BCCI told TOI on Saturday. “Kohli is progressing well following his right hamstring injury in IPL-2026, while playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore. He was assessed by the CoE team in London and handed over the program to continue in the initial phase of rehab. He will report to the CoE on June 22 for further re-evaluation & clearance, “ the source revealed.Hardik had missed the ongoing home ODI series against Afghanistan due to the quadriceps injury. The 32-year-old allrounder had been training at CoE since June 2, and is now undergoing rehabilitation there after suffering a quadriceps injury. Hardik is a key part of Team India’s plans for the 2027 ODI World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. In order to enable him to stay fit and fresh for the ODIs, the selectors had left him out of the T20I squad, but the Mumbai Indians captain will now have to wait for some time before making his return to the format for the first time since the 2025 Champions Trophy final in Dubai on March 8. The 37-year-old Kohli had to miss the ongoing ODI series at home against Afghanistan due to a hamstring injury, with opener Yashasvi Jaiswal replacing him. The superstar bat has been tele-consulting famous orthopedic surgeon Dr Dinshaw Pardiwalla, who is based at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai, and is the consultant orthopaedic surgeon for the BCCI. Kohli had picked up the hamstring injury during his unbeaten 75-run knock off 42 balls in the IPL final, which helped RCB chase down 156 against Gujarat Titans and lift them to their second consecutive IPL title.

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Brazil 3-0 Haiti: Player ratings as Matheus Cunha double guides Seleção to first win of the tournament

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Brazil overcame Haiti 3-0 in their Group C clash at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Philadelphia. Matheus Cunha struck a brace while Vinicius Junior also got on scoresheet for the Selecao, who although lost Raphinha to an unfortunate injury in the first half.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side, whose campaign began on a frustrating note with a 1-1 draw to Morocco, dominated the proceedings right from the off.

It took Brazil 23 minutes to finally break the deadlock as Vinicius’ initial effort was parried away by Haitian goalkeeper Johny Placide before Hannes Delcroix’s attempt to kick it away came off Cunha instead.

The Manchester United forward doubled their advantage 13 minutes later when Vinicus released him with a wonderful through ball. Cunha raced through acres of space at the back to connect with it and produce an emphatic finish.

Vinicius then turned goalscorer himself with an equally fine finish as Brazil led 3-0 at half-time. The second half was rather laborious with Ancelotti’s side slowing the tempo, but Haiti’s lackluster attack did not cause Brazil any trouble.

With four points in two games, the five-time world champions take top spot in Group C and will progress into the knockout stages as winners if they beat Scotland on matchday three.

Here are the player ratings for Brazil:

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Brazil Player Ratings


Alisson Becker – 7/10

An easy game for Brazil’s talismanic custodian Alisson, who was a mere spectator for much of the game but was on guard whenever Haiti threatened to attack. His Cryuff turn on Haitian forward Jean-Ricner Bellegarde had fans raving about him.


Danilo – 6.5/10

Coming in place of Roger Ibanez, Danilo was a nice passing outlet for Brazil on the right while also coming up trumps defensively with five defensive contributions.


Marquinhos – 7/10

The PSG star cleaned up everything in front of him to deny Haiti any chance at the Brazilian goal while also looking dominant in the air. He was central to building play from the back and completed 95% of his passes.


Gabriel Magalhaes – 7/10

An assured presence at the back, Magalhaes rarely put a foot wrong. His passing was top-notch and won 100% of his duels.

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Douglas Santos – 6.5/10

Another fine display from Douglas Santos, who guarded the left flank with utmost vigilance without ever compromising on his forward forays.


Lucas Paqueta – 7.5/10

A ball-winning machine who repeatedly recovered possession for his side and made the assist for Vinicius Junior’s goal.


Bruno Guimaraes – 7.5/10

Guimaraes dominated the midfield battle, jumping into duels and spraying passes all around the pitch, some of which got his teammates into good positions too.


Casemiro – 5/10

The Brazil veteran was uncharacteristically sloppy in passing while his hopeful punts also looked wayward. Off the ball too, Casemiro showed little movement.

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Vinicius Junior – 8.5/10

The Real Madrid ace followed his opening day goal against Morocco with another sweet strike here to make it two in two. But his brilliant link-up with Cunha after running into acres of space in midfield for Brazil’s second of the evening takes the cake.


Matheus Cunha – 9/10

An electric display in the first half, justifying his start with penetrative runs inside the box and scoring twice in a gap of just 13 minutes to give his team a healthy 2-0 cushion after just 36 minutes.


Raphinha – N/A

It started off brightly, with the forward getting into some promising positions that unsettled the Haitian defense but Raphinha’s night was cut short with a hamstring injury that forced him off after 39 minutes.


Substitutes


Rayan – 6.5/10

Came in for the injured Raphinha but hardly provided attacking threat.

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Endrick – 6/10

Got his first minutes at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and had the ball in the back of the net at one point too, but it was ruled out for offside.


Gabriel Martinelli – 7.5/10

Looked promising every time he was on the attack, even rattling the bar once.


Ederson – N/A

Made just eight touches on the ball in nine minutes of action.


Danilo Santos – N/A

Came on as part of a double substitution with Ederson late on and couldn’t get involved in the proceedings much.

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