India’s young all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy will sit out the third and final ODI against Australia in Sydney due to a quadriceps injury, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed ahead of the match . The 21-year-old, who made his ODI debut earlier this series, was ruled out after failing a fitness test on match morning, dealing a blow to India’s plans for rotation and experimentation in this dead rubber.
With the series already lost 2-0, the Indian team had hoped to give Reddy more game time to assess his role in the evolving ODI setup. Instead, they’ve turned to experienced campaigners Kuldeep Yadav and Prasidh Krishna, both of whom return to the XI to add balance and firepower .
IND vs AUS: What Nitish Reddy’s Absence Means for India
Nitish Kumar Reddy’s potential lies in his rare triple-threat skillset: left-handed batting, right-arm medium pace, and handy leg-spin. In a format where genuine all-rounders are gold dust, his development is a priority for India’s long-term planning .
His absence forces the team to rely on more specialized roles. Kuldeep Yadav’s inclusion strengthens the spin attack on a pitch that may offer some turn later in the innings, while Prasidh Krishna brings raw pace and bounce—key assets under Australian skies .
From Debut to Setback: Reddy’s Short ODI Journey So Far
Reddy made his ODI debut in the second match of the series in Melbourne, bowling two tidy overs for 12 runs but not getting a chance to bat as India collapsed early . Despite the limited opportunity, his composure in high-pressure conditions drew praise from commentators and former players alike .
Now, a minor but significant quad strain has put his momentum on pause. The BCCI medical team is expected to monitor his recovery closely, with the upcoming home season offering another window for his return .
Australia Makes One Change; India Focuses on Future
While Australia also tweaked their XI—bringing in Sean Abbott for the rested Josh Hazlewood—India’s changes are more about building depth. With senior stars like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli rested, this tour is a testing ground for the next generation .
Shubman Gill, leading the side in his first full series as captain, must now navigate not just the on-field challenge but also manage a squad in transition—balancing immediate results with long-term vision.
| Player | Status | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Nitish Kumar Reddy | Out | Quadriceps injury (failed fitness test) |
| Kuldeep Yadav | In | Spin support, middle-overs control |
| Prasidh Krishna | In | Pace and bounce in powerplay/death |
| Josh Hazlewood (AUS) | Out | Rest / rotation |
Looking Ahead: Reddy’s Road to Recovery
Quadriceps strains typically require 7–14 days of recovery, depending on severity . If Reddy’s case is mild, he could be back in action during India’s upcoming home series against England or New Zealand later this year. His fitness will be closely watched, as India seeks versatile players for the 2027 ODI World Cup cycle.
Sources
Times of India – Nitish Reddy Injury Update
ESPNcricinfo – IND vs AUS Squad Analysis
BCCI Official – Team Announcement
Cricbuzz – Match Report, 2nd ODI
Wisden – The Rise of All-rounders in Modern ODI Cricket
Cricket.com.au – Expert Commentary
Pitch Report – SCG Conditions
PTI – BCCI Medical Bulletin
British Journal of Sports Medicine – Quadriceps Injury Management