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Dhawan in plaster but India maintain hope

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Shikhar Dhawan's hand is in plaster after copping a blow from Pat Cummins, but India are still hoping he will return for the end of the World Cup.

SHIKHAR DHAWAN of India plays a shot during the Group Stage match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 between India and Australia at The Oval in London, England.
SHIKHAR DHAWAN of India plays a shot during the Group Stage match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 between India and Australia at The Oval in London, England. Picture: Henry Browne/Getty Images

India won't give up hope of star opener Shikhar Dhawin returning for the end of the World Cup after a Pat Cummins blow left his hand in plaster.

Dhawin will miss the next stage of India's campaign, after he was hit in the thumb by a Cummins ball early in his match-defining century against Australia on Sunday.

The Melbourne resident played on, but scans have since confirmed the injury after he stayed off the field during Australia's batting innings.

"Shikhar will be in a plaster for a couple of weeks, we'll assess and see," captain Virat Kohli said on Thursday after his team's washout draw against New Zealand.

"Hopefully he'll be available for the later half and the semi-finals. He's motivated, we wanted to keep him back."

Dhawan averages 44.91 for India, and has long been a thorn in Australia's side with four ODI centuries against the defending champions.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Risbah Pant has been flown to England as cover for India, but at this stage has not been called into their 15-man squad.

If India were to make the switch, it would mean Dhawan cannot play again in the tournament.

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