Axar Patel Injury Update: India Star “Doing Fine” After Head Knock in Asia Cup 2025

Axar Patel Injury Update: India Star “Doing Fine” After Head Knock in Asia Cup 2025

The much-awaited Axar Patel injury update came after India’s final Asia Cup 2025 Group A match against Oman. Patel is said to be “doing fine” following a head blow while fielding on Friday. India’s fielding coach T Dilip provided the confirmation after the contest, easing fans’ immediate concerns.

The Incident on the Field

The accident happened in the 15th over when Axar, placed at mid-off, rushed left to stop a mistimed shot from Hammad Mirza. After fumbling twice, he lost balance on his third attempt, held his head in pain, and walked off immediately. He stayed out for the rest of Oman’s innings and bowled only one over in the game. The physio checked him right after the incident, and the management decided not to risk sending him back onto the field.

Axar Patel’s Quickfire Knock

Before the injury, Axar played a lively knock at No. 5. He smashed 26 runs from just 13 balls, striking three fours and a towering six. His flexible batting role in the middle order continues to be vital for India’s balance. The team values his dual skill set, as he can shift gears with the bat and provide control with the ball when required.

India vs Oman Match Recap

India overcame a strong Oman effort to secure a 21-run win, finishing on 188/8 and holding their opponents to 167/4. Sanju Samson’s 56 and Abhishek Sharma’s explosive 38 from 14 deliveries powered India’s innings. For Oman, Aamir Kaleem (64) and Hammad Mirza (51) produced a 93-run stand, but Hardik Pandya broke the partnership with an acrobatic catch that dismissed Mirza.

Meanwhile, Arshdeep Singh achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first Indian to reach 100 T20I wickets. Oman’s Shah Faisal, Jiten Ramanandi, and spinner Kaleem claimed two wickets each to keep India under pressure. The match highlighted Oman’s fighting spirit, but India’s experience ensured another clean finish to the group stage.

What’s Next for India

With both India and Pakistan advancing from Group A, the two arch-rivals are set to meet again in Dubai within 48 hours. From Group B, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh also made it to the Super Four. However, Axar Patel’s availability for the marquee clash against Pakistan remains uncertain as the team monitors his recovery. Fans will hope he regains fitness quickly since his presence strengthens both India’s batting depth and bowling options in crucial knockout fixtures.

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