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Rest is the remedy for Munaf

Mumbai: BCCI's official physician Anant Joshi said on Tuesday that contrary to media reports no MRI scan of speedster Munaf Patel's ankle was scheduled and the bowler had been asked to take rest to overcome the injury.

``Munaf Patel is basically apprehensive of the injury flaring up and fearful of possible long-term effects. When examining him, no pathology was visible. We have not found anything which is harmful. He's received top class treatment in South Africa,'' Joshi said.

``He's been advised two weeks rest from the game to get over his fear (of the injury flaring up),'' Joshi explained.

The pace bowler missed the first two Tests and was below par in the final match on the recent South Africa tour after injuring his ankle earlier in the five-match ODI series.

Patel was examined by Joshi on Monday at his clinic here in the presence of team physio John Gloster and was advised rest for two weeks which effectively has ruled him out of the Indian team for the first two ODIs against the West Indies slated for January 21 (Nagpur) and 24 (Cuttack). — PTI

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