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| Sachin Tendulkar will miss India's third and final Test against South Africa with a groin injury but Indian Premier League's Mumbai Indians team is optimistic that their captain would regain fitness to play the Twenty20 tournament beginning April 18.
"Sachin is a player who does not like to miss any games. I am sure the physio will take care of him and he will be all right in time for the IPL," Mumbai Indians coach Lalchand Rajput said today.
Tendulkar had missed the second Test between India and South Africa at Ahmedabad due to a groin injury.
Rajput didn't confirm if Tendulkar, with Sri Lankan Sanath Jayasuriya would open the innings for the team.
"There are four to five options that we have. We will look at the opposition team and wicket before deciding the openers for a match," he said.
The Mukesh Ambani-owned Mumbai Indians will start a preparatory camp on April 11, a week ahead of the beginning of the cash-rich league, which will see eight teams competing.
The team management also announced the appointment of television commentator Harsha Bhogle as an advisor to the team who will aid in the planning of strategy.
While acknowledging that he had never worked in the management of a team before, Bhogle said he was looking forward to aiding in the planning of the team's strategy.
R Balachandran, the team's CEO, said the squad would also be starting their promotional campaigns in the coming days to connect with potential fans.
"The fans will have a chance to interact with the team through the website and other means," he said. |
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