India’s injury concerns ahead of ICC T20 World Cup 2026 continue to grow, with fast bowler Harshit Rana becoming the latest addition to the list.
Rana picked up an injury during India’s warm-up match against South Africa, and visuals of him in visible discomfort have raised alarm within the Indian camp. He was seen limping and holding his knee, struggling to walk properly, which has added to concerns ahead of India’s opening World Cup clash against USA.
How did Harshit Rana get injured?
The incident occurred during India vs South Africa warm-up match played in Navi Mumbai on February 4, a game India went on to win by 30 runs. Harshit’s injury became apparent as he managed to bowl just one over, conceding 16 runs, before his movement was visibly restricted.
Limped off holding his knee
As per reports, Rana was forced to halt his run-up twice during the over due to discomfort. Soon after, he walked off the field clutching his knee and limping heavily. The extent of the injury is yet to be officially confirmed. Any serious setback could pose a problem for India, given Harshit’s value as a bowling all-rounder.
Injury worries continue for Team India
Harshit’s injury adds to India’s existing fitness issues. Washington Sundar has been sidelined since sustaining an injury in the opening ODI against New Zealand, and while there are indications he could return in time, no formal update has been issued.
On a positive note, Tilak Varma has recently regained fitness, and Axar Patel has also recovered from a finger injury.

