
"Abhishek has been admitted to a private hospital in Delhi due to a stomach infection, an official of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) told the country's PTI news agency. Some tests are being done to ascertain the problem. It is still not clear whether he will be discharged today. But the match against Namibia looks doubtful as of now."
"Top batter has been in hospital with an upset stomach and is likely to miss India's next T20 World Cup game. Prolific Indian opener Abhishek Sharma has been hospitalised with an upset stomach before the group match against Namibia at the T20 World Cup, Indian media and officials say. Sharma, who is the top-ranked T20I batter in the world, is likely to miss India's second match of the tournament against Namibia on Thursday."
"India's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate acknowledged the concern in his pre-match news conference on Tuesday, saying the batsman had still got a few issues with his tummy. We hope that he'll be available for the game in a few days' time. Abhishek was out for a duck in India's win over the United States, but has been a strong performer in the lead-up to the tournament."
Abhishek Sharma, the top-ranked T20I batter, has been admitted to a private Delhi hospital with a stomach infection and faces a doubtful chance of playing India's group match against Namibia. Medical tests are underway and it remains unclear if he will be discharged in time. The 25-year-old missed training after carrying a stomach issue from the opening match in Mumbai and was hospitalised on Tuesday. The explosive left-hander's availability for the high-profile India–Pakistan fixture is uncertain. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said Sharma still had stomach problems but hoped he could be available within a few days. Sharma was out for a duck against the United States but had been a strong performer beforehand.
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