Agarwal returned to Bengaluru after being discharged the next day and underwent a check-up upon arrival. He was then cleared of any main points, and was suggested two days of relaxation earlier than he may return to action.
On Monday, Agarwal returned as captain for the sixth-round southern derby in opposition to Tamil Nadu at Chepauk starting later this week. Agarwal confirmed to ESPNcricinfo that he was “match and effective and there have been no main points.”
Agarwal’s return together with Devdutt Padikkal, who missed the earlier two rounds due to his commitments with India A, boosts an inexperienced line-up that was given an almighty scare by the Railways.
Karnataka have been bundled out for 174 within the first innings and huffed previous their goal of 226 with one wicket in hand, courtesy an unbeaten 67 from Manish Pandey. This locations them second in Group B with three wins in 5 matches with solely quotient and bonus-point standards separating them and toppers Tamil Nadu.
In Agarwal’s absence, Karnataka have been led by younger batter Nikin Jose, who registered a pair. Jose began the season on a brilliant observe by hitting 107 within the second outing in opposition to Goa however has since managed simply eight runs in 4 innings. In the meantime, Agarwal has to this point hit 310 runs in seven innings at a median of 44.28, with 100 and two half-centuries.
Karnataka squad: Mayank Agarwal (capt), Devdutt Padikkal, R Samarth, Nikin Jose, Manish Pandey, Sharath Srinivas (wk), Aneesh KV, Vyshak Vijayakumar, V Koushik, Ok Shashikumar, Sujay Sateri (wk), M Venkatesh, Vidwath Kaverappa, Kishan Bedare, Rohit Kumar, Hardik Raj