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Was Thinking About Not Being Able To Play World Cup Due To Injury When Team Was Doing Well: Axar Patel
Axar, 29, was a late omission from the World Cup squad due to the injury suffered in the Asia Cup, with Ravichandran Ashwin named his replacement.
“You are bound to be (disappointed). The World Cup was in India, but that injury happened. For the first few days, I was thinking about it, not being able to play due to injury, especially when the team was doing well.”
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