Australia opener David Warner has been ruled out of the rest of the second Test against India with concussion.
The 36-year-old, who will be replaced by Matt Renshaw, was hit on the helmet by a Mohammed Siraj bouncer while making 15 on day one on Friday.
Although he continued to bat after the blow, Warner did not field later in the day and has failed a concussion test.
India resumed on 21-0 on Saturday in Delhi, trailing by 242 in reply to Australia’s 263.
Warner’s form has been a much-debated topic, with a 200 against South Africa in December his only century in 17 Tests going back to January 2020.
He scored one and 10 in Australia’s innings-and-132-run defeat in the first Test last week.
Left-hander Renshaw, who has played 13 Tests, played in the series opener but was dropped after scores of nought and two.