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Viru suffering from partial hearing loss,but his bat flows at nets

Sehwag looked in terrific touch and showed no signs of shoulder injury for which he had had surgery.

Team India heaved a huge sigh of relief after Virender Sehwag joined them at the nets on Thursday ahead of the two-day tour game against Northamptonshire. He looked in terrific touch,and showed no signs of the shoulder injury for which he had had surgery in England a month ago.

However,the Indian opener is still a few steps away from being completely fit. Sehwag was spotted with cotton buds in his ears during practice,and is said to have suffered a partial loss of hearing in his left ear.

This is,however,temporary,and is not likely to affect his batting in any way as the visitors look to bounce back from the 0-2 deficit in the third Test starting in Edgbaston on August 10.

According to well-placed sources,Sehwag has been diagnosed with “sensorineural hearing loss” after being exposed to a loud sound on July 24 during his stay in Bangalore — where he was under intensive rehabilitation following the surgery in his left shoulder.

He is said to have consulted an ENT specialist two days after the incident,and was put on medication for a week. However,the problem persisted,and Sehwag reportedly took a second opinion in Delhi just before he left for England. He was advised to continue with the medication.

Sehwag last played in Test matches in December-January,in the three-match away series in South Africa,which India drew 1-1. He played the World Cup,but pulled out of the IPL midway,and subsequently skipped the summer tour of the West Indies.

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