Indian women's cricket team player Sneh Rana had a nasty collision with Pooja Vastrakar during their 2nd ODI match against Australia women's on Saturday at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium which led to Rana leaving the field due to nausea. (Scorecard | More Cricket News)
Sneh Rana, who completed her quota of 10 overs after the collision, was reportedly vomiting and complaining about nausea. She has been taken to the hospital. Harleen Deol has been named as a concussion substitute.
The incident happened in the 25th over of the Australian innings. Rana, who was fielding at backward point, collided head-on with Pooja Vastrakar, who was placed at short third, while both tried t field a Beth Mooney shot.
After the collision, Rana remained on the ground for some time and then left the field with the help of physios. Rana, surprisingly, returned to bowl six more overs. She took figures of 1/59, Ashleigh Gardner, being the lone wicket.
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"Sneh Rana complained of headache after a collision while fielding during the second ODI against Australia. She has been taken for scans and she will not take any further part in the ongoing ODI," the BCCI said in a statement.
Rana, 29, made her India debut in a Women's ODI match against Sri Lanka in Visakhapatnam on January 19, 2014. She was taking the field against Australia in Mumbai for her 27th ODI. She has also played three Tests and 25 T20Is.
The bowling all-rounder from Dehra Dun, in Uttarakhand, has 66 taken wickets so far (13 in Tests, 29 in ODIs and 24 in T20Is), and scored 402 runs (121; 205; 76) in 54 international matches.