Cricket: Injury will keep Shastri from early games against England
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Your support makes all the difference.Ravi Shastri underwent an arthoscopic surgery for a ligament tear in the left knee in Cape Town yesterday and will miss India's early games against England.
The 30-minute operation was performed by the noted South African surgeon Dr Dave Pollock in the presence of the Indian team physiotherapist, Ali Irani.
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