Did Prasidh Krishna's Helmet Blow Lead to a Concussion Substitute?

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Key Takeaways
- Prasidh Krishna was hit on the helmet, resulting in a concussion substitute.
- Yash Thakur took his place as the last batter.
- The medical team's assessment of Prasidh's injury is ongoing.
- India's selectors will soon announce the squad for the West Indies series.
- Prasidh's performance has been underwhelming since his England tour.
Lucknow, Sep 24 (NationPress) Fast bowler Prasidh Krishna suffered a significant impact to his helmet during the second unofficial Test between India A and Australia A in Lucknow. This unfortunate incident resulted in his replacement by Yash Thakur as a concussion substitute.
The delivery hit his helmet, and even though he continued batting after a necessary concussion assessment, he returned to the pavilion just three overs later. Mohammed Siraj took his place at the crease at that time.
Later, as India A was all out for 194 in response to Australia A’s 420, Thakur officially came in as the last batter to take Prasidh's position.
The medical team has not disclosed the extent of Prasidh’s injury yet, but his availability will be under close observation. India’s selectors are set to announce the Test squad for the upcoming two-match home series against West Indies later on Wednesday.
Prasidh is now in contention for a place alongside Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Akash Deep, who constituted the pace attack during India’s recent five-Test series in England.
This England tour marked an important milestone in Prasidh’s red-ball career, where he took 14 wickets across three matches at an average of 37.07, showcasing his potential as a bowler capable of challenging top-order batsmen.
This ongoing A series is his first competitive appearance since that tour; however, his performances have been modest—0 for 90 in 21 overs in the first match, followed by 1 for 76 in 17 overs during the first innings of the second.
As Day Two concluded in Lucknow, Australia A found themselves at 16 for 3 in their second innings, still maintaining a strong lead.
The first unofficial Test between India A and Australia A ended in a draw, and after this ongoing match, the two teams are scheduled to play three unofficial ODIs in Kanpur.