Hardie Replaced After Suffering Tour-Ending Injury Just Before Departure

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-11 11:01:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-11 13:02:15

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Hardie Replaced After Suffering Tour-Ending Injury Just Before Departure

Aaron Hardie's injury is a crushing blow for Australia ahead of their India tour, as the all-rounder prepares to be replaced by Josh Inglis on the flight to India.

The latest cricket squad news from down under indicates that Aaron Hardie is the latest addition to the list of injured Australian players after Lance Morris, Brody Couch, and Callum Vidler, all of whom are injured and will not be making the trip ahead of the ICC Championship bilateral series against India. The unfortunate injury setback, a fractured ankle, is particularly cruel for the young Western Australian, who had only recently received his first call-up to the national squad.

The explosive batter and useful right-arm medium bowler was expected to provide versatility and depth to the touring party, but fate had other plans for the 22-year-old. It is hence confirmed that he has now been officially ruled out of the series against India and will be almost immediately replaced by emerging wicketkeeper-batsman Josh Inglis.

The injury updates and developments continue to buzz across the cricketing world, with Australia's touring party now officially confirmed ahead of their departure. Inglis, who was originally named as a reserve, will now board the flight to India as a replacement for Hardie and is expected to join the playing XI during the first half of the tour.

The Aussies are known for their resilience and will now be tested against the fierce Indian team, who have been on top of their game in their own backyard. The three-match ODI series and three-match T20I series will commence shortly, with the matches played in Mumbai, Pune, and Rajkot.

The action is due to start on the 20th of September, and we will have to wait and see if Australia can put up a fight and avoid a clean sweep against the mighty Indians.