Key Takeaways
- 1๐ Tilak ruled out of first three T20Is vs New Zealand
- 2๐ Availability for last two T20Is to be assessed later
- 3๐ก Surgery for testicular torsion forces precautionary rest
- 4๐ฎ India hope for his fit return by Vizag or Trivandrum games
"The India batter underwent a surgery for Testicular Torsion in Rajkot on Wednesday (January 7)"
Tilak Varma has been ruled out of the first three T20Is against New Zealand, a massive setback for a youngster fast becoming a T20I regular for Team India.
Surgery setback before New Zealand series
The left-hander recently underwent surgery for testicular torsion in Rajkot, forcing the medical team to pull him out of the matches scheduled for January 21, 23 and 25. The good news for Indian fans is that he has been discharged, is stable, and is set to return to Hyderabad to continue his recovery.
The medical update is cautiously optimistic: Tilak will only resume training and skill-based work once his symptoms fully subside and the wound has healed satisfactorily. For the think-tank, his case now becomes a race against time.
His availability for the final two T20Is of the series, in Vizag on January 28 and Thiruvananthapuram on January 31, will depend entirely on how quickly he responds to rest and rehab over the next couple of weeks.
For a young batter eyeing a long run in Indiaโs T20I middle order, this interruption is frustrating, but the priority is clear: long-term fitness over short-term selection.
The selectors and fans alike will be hoping this is just a brief pause in what promises to be a significant international career.
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