India’s star all-rounder Hardik Pandya is on the road to recovery, but the cricketing world is holding its breath. The dynamic player, known for his explosive batting and crucial seam bowling, is set to arrive at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru today for a detailed assessment of his nagging left quadricep injury .
The trouble began during a high-stakes Asia Cup 2025 Super Four match against Sri Lanka. Pandya suffered a left quadriceps strain, a significant setback that forced him to sit out the much-anticipated final against Pakistan . The injury didn’t just end his Asia Cup campaign; it also ruled him out of the entire ODI and T20I tour of Australia .
Initial medical reports advised a strict four-week rest period, casting a shadow over his availability for upcoming fixtures . The good news for fans and the Indian team management is that surgery is not on the cards at this stage .
Pandya’s destination, the BCCI CoE in Bengaluru, is no ordinary training facility. Inaugurated on a sprawling 40-acre campus, it’s a world-class hub designed to get players back to peak performance .
The centre boasts an impressive array of resources:
As one insider put it, “You can come here and do your recovery, rehab, skill, training, gym, everything… and you can go from here and be match-fit” . This holistic environment is precisely what Pandya needs to accelerate his healing process.
While the immediate focus is on rest and assessment, there’s a glimmer of hope on the horizon. Pandya is expected to return to action sometime next month, provided his rehabilitation progresses without any hiccups . He has already begun light bowling at the CoE, but a return to full intensity will take time .
The Indian team management, led by Chairman of Selectors Ajit Agarkar, will be closely monitoring his progress. His return is crucial, not just for the team’s balance but for their plans in the upcoming international calendar.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| Late September 2025 | Sustains left quadriceps injury vs Sri Lanka in Asia Cup Super Four . |
| October 2025 | Misses Asia Cup Final against Pakistan . |
| October 4, 2025 | Officially ruled out of the Australia tour (3 ODIs, 5 T20Is) . |
| October 14, 2025 | Reports to BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru for assessment . |
| Mid-November 2025 (Projected) | Potential return to competitive cricket. |
All eyes will be on Bengaluru as the BCCI’s medical and coaching staff work their magic. For now, the message is clear: patience is key. The team can’t afford to rush their premier all-rounder back, but his presence at the CoE is the first, vital step towards a full comeback.
Times of India: Hardik Pandya to reach BCCI CoE today
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