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Virat Kohli hurts thumb in training, no serious issue
Southampton, June 2 (CRICKETNMORE): Even before Indias first game in the World Cup, the Indian team management had a scare when skipper Virat Kohli injured his thumb during a training session at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton on Saturday.
But IANS has now learnt that there is nothing to worry and that the captain will be ready for action against South Africa come Wednesday.
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