Gujarat Titans newbie wicketkeeper-hitter Robin Minz, who as of late met with a bicycle mishap in Ranchi, is “probably not going to play” in IPL 2024, lead trainer Ashish Nehra uncovered today (March 16).
During the 2024 auction, Minz turned into the main indigenous cricketer to come to the IPL. At 21, with practically no related knowledge in professional cricket, Minz fixed an INR 3.6 crore manage Gujarat.
Be that as it may, weeks from the IPL, he was involved in a minor street mishap while riding his superbike when he interacted with another bicycle. He wounded his right knee and was hospitalized. Albeit the front portion of his bicycle was seriously harmed according to numerous reports, his dad Francis Minz confirmed that the incident was “nothing serious”.
“Indeed. He is fine. It is simply minor injuries and nothing serious. He is recovering great,” Francis told PTI.
Nehra gave the latest update on Minz, who was booked to join Gujarat in the pre-season camp. In spite of the fact that he raised questions over Minz taking part in IPL this year, he didn’t preclude his accessibility totally.
“Robin Minz is probably not going to play IPL this year, yet he has not been precluded 100%. He is under observation. An additional fourteen days, we will find out how it turns out, or perhaps faster,” said Nehra.
Gujarat will be likewise without the administrations of Mohammed Shami, who has been down and out since sustaining a left lower leg injury during the World Cup a year ago. Nehra was unflinching by the different injury difficulties, saying “these things are a vital part of the game”.
“Mohammed Shami is one [injured player], Minz is another. Individuals play other matches [and get injured], they are coming from international cricket – these things are a vital part of the game. Robin is an exciting person, we were likewise eager to see him. In any case, perhaps the second half,” he concluded.