India's opener Shikhar Dhawan and vice-captain Virat Kohli have recovered from their injuries sustained during the second Test against Australia and are fit to play the third match beginning in Melbourne on December 26.
An Indian team spokesperson said Dhawan and Kohli have recovered from the injuries sustained at the Gabba nets before play on the fourth morning of the second Test, and that they would be fine for the Boxing Day Test at the MCG, a report in the 'Sydney Morning Herald' said.
Dhawan could not resume batting on the fourth morning after being hit in the right wrist by a rising delivery during net practice just before the start of play. After taking pain-killing injections, he came out to bat when the sixth wicket fell, with a heavily strapped right wrist to score 81.
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India lost the second Test at the Gabba by four wickets.