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Dravid allays concerns about Yuvraj April 05, 2006 19:06 IST Captain Rahul Dravid on Wednesday played down the injury scare to Yuvraj Singh, saying every player in the Indian squad was available for selection for the crucial fourth cricket one-dayer against England. "There is no injury problem and everyone is fit and available for selection," Dravid said on the eve of the match. Yuvraj missed the match-eve practice as he went to a city hospital to have an MRI scan for a pain in his right leg. "I am aware of that but there is nothing serious. He is fit for selection tomorrow," the captain said.
"We took a break as we are playing a lot of cricket. We thought we will have some light practice and give some rest to ourselves," Dravid said. Asked whether Karnataka's Robin Uthappa, who has been included in the side will play tomorrow, Dravid said "everyone in the 15 is available for selection. Let us see what is the best combination." England's tour of India: The Complete Coverage Would you like to join the Cricket and Cricket Lovers Discussion Group and discuss your cricket views with other cricket freaks? Click here. Have fun!
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