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Aiden Markram ruled out of third Test with self-inflicted wrist injury

Aiden Markram had plenty on his mind after bagging a pair BCCI

Aiden Markram has been ruled out of the third Test against India after fracturing his right wrist as he lashed out at solid object in frustration following his second-innings dismissal in the Pune Test.

Markram was given out lbw for a duck by the on-field umpire, and after a consultation with his opening partner Dean Elgar, he chose not to review the decision. However, replays showed the ball would have missed the leg stump.

"A CT scan of Aiden Markram's wrist showed a fracture involving the wrist bones," team doctor Hashendra Ramjee said in a CSA press release. "The medical team has therefore ruled him out of the next Test match against India. Arrangements have been made for him to see a specialist on his return to South Africa for further management of the injury."

Markram has had a mixed tour of India. While he scored two hundreds in the practice games, he couldn't carry forward his form into the Test series. After scoring 5 and 39 in the first Test in Visakhapatnam, he was dismissed for a pair in Pune.

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The 25-year-old opener accepted he had let his team down. "It's sad to be going home on this note and I completely understand what I've done wrong and take full accountability for it," Markram said via the press release. "It's unacceptable in a Proteas environment and to let the team down is what hurts me the most. I've learned a lot from this and the other players I'm sure, have learned from it as well.

"We understand in sport that emotions run high and sometimes the frustration gets the better of you as it did for me, but like I said, it's no excuse. I've taken full responsibility for it, I have apologised to the team and hopefully I can make it up to them and the people of South Africa soon."

Earlier this week, Mitchell Marsh too had fractured his right hand after punching the dressing room wall at the WACA following his dismissal in the Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania.

The team management hasn't called up any replacement for Markram who left for South Africa on Thursday morning. The third Test starts on October 19 in Ranchi.