Liverpool star Diaz ruled out until after World Cup
Liverpool forward Luis Diaz is set to be sidelined until after the World Cup due to a knee injury, according to reports on Monday.
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Liverpool forward Luis Diaz is set to be sidelined until after the World Cup due to a knee injury, according to reports on Monday.
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Liverpool forward Luis Diaz has been ruled out until December with a knee injury sustained at Arsenal on Sunday.
World Cup. "Obviously it's a bad feeling when you are not part of a big tournament which will give you good exposure," he said. "When you help your country win at a World Cup, that is a different feeling altogether.
Fourteen members of the Rohit Sharma-led Indian team reached Australia almost 20 days prior to its T20 World Cup opener against arch-rivals Pakistan on October 23 and has been busy preparing for the tournament at the WACA ground here. The Indian players have been going through intense training, which includes sessions on endurance, batting and bowling at the nets and fielding practice.