Nagpur, Feb 6 (IANS) : The injury suffered by senior batter Virat Kohli ahead of Thursday’s first ODI against England here may turn out to be a minor setback for India as the injury does not look serious and the former India captain is likely to be back in the next match. India captain Rohit Sharma informed at the toss that Kohli had injured his right knee during practice on Wednesday evening and therefore was withdrawn from the first ODI. Though both the Indian team management and Kohli himself would feel disappointed in losing the opportunity to play the match, the injury seems minor. BCCI said in an official update that Kohli was unavailable for selection in the first ODI in Nagpur due to a sore right knee. Kohi was on the field with his teammates soon after they arrived at the stadium, warming up for the first
ODI though with a strapping or kneecap on his right knee. This proves the injury is not very serious.