The International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s One Day World Cup 2023 isalready facing fitness issues for almost every team, including major teamslike Australia, Pakistan, India, and England.
With just two weeks left before the 13th edition of the Men’s One DayWorld Cup, hosted by India, teams are grappling with the fitness concernsof key players while announcing their World Cup squads or during practicesessions.
Cricket World Cup 2023: Two key South African players ruled out due toinjury Pakistan, Australia, and South Africa have recently been affected bythis situation. Sri Lanka is the latest team to face this challenge asspinner Wanindu Hasaranga withdrew from the World Cup due to injury. SriLanka’s team suffered this setback when leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga hadto exit the World Cup due to injury.
According to Sri Lankan media, Wanindu Hasaranga is suffering from asevere injury, which also prevented him from participating in the Asia Cup.His condition has worsened during the rehabilitation process.
Looking at the injured players from other teams participating in the WorldCup, apart from Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga, there is a possibility thatNew Zealand’s Tim Southee, South Africa’s Inner Ngidi, Pakistan’s NaseemShah, India’s Axar Patel, Australia’s Travis Head, England’s Mark Wood, andAdil Rashid may also miss the World Cup due to injuries.







