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"We're In A Tricky Situation": Rahul Dravid's Big Admission On Injuries Ahead Of World Cup

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With the World Cup set to kick off in less than a month's time, head coach of the Indian cricket team, Rahul Dravid, admitted that his team is in a tricky situation with injuries to several key players.

Dravid's admission came ahead of the Asia Cup final between India and Sri Lanka in Colombo on Sunday. With Shreyas Iyer already out of action due to a back spasm, India suffered a fresh blow on the eve of the final as all-rounder Axar Patel was ruled out of the match due to a left quadricep strain.

Washington Sundar, who was named as Axar's replacement in squad, was shipped straight into the XI for the final against Sri Lanka.

Speaking on the Asia Cup final, Dravid said: "We were a bit worried about the weather, but we've got decent cricket throughout the tournament.

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