29 August,2024 07:01 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
Yash Dhull
Yash Dhull, who captained India to the 2022 U-19 World Cup triumph, has returned to competitive cricket after undergoing a minor heart surgery.
Rajesh Nagar, Dhull's coach for more than a decade, that the top-order batter went under the knife in the first half of July. The coach revealed that it was during the U-23 high performance camp at the NCA, a small hole was detected in Dhull's heart when routine scans were conducted.
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"It was not a major surgery. It took him about 10 to 15 days to recover. He is not 100 per cent at the moment in terms of his game and fitness, I would say he is about 80 per cent, but good enough," Nagar told PTI on Wednesday.
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