With such frequent forced absences of cricketers, despite a workload management process being in place, addressing this challenge is indeed the need of the hour for the BCCI, for 2023 promises to be another year with an eye-watering cricketing schedule, including the ODI World Cup at home.
Deepak Chahar and Washington Sundar have spent a huge chunk of time this year on the sidelines and rehabilitating at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru. Chahar's first injury of 2022 was a quadricep tear on his right leg that he suffered during the third T20 against the West Indies in Kolkata.
While recovering, Chahar picked up a back injury and was ruled out of the entire IPL 2022 season. He finally resumed training from August and made competitive comeback during the ODIs against Zimbabwe. In October, a stiff back ruled Chahar out of the final two ODIs against South Africa and he was ruled out of the final ODI against Bangladesh due to hurting his hamstring.