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Brave Hameed earns plaudits before heading home

Cricket - India v England - Third Test cricket match - Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali - 29/11/16.England's Haseeb Hameed plays a shot. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

By Amlan Chakraborty MOHALI, India (Reuters) - England opener Haseeb Hameed will miss the rest of the series against India due to a hand injury after making an impressive start to his test career. The 19-year-old right-hander, who scored a defiant unbeaten 59 on Monday batting down the order in the second innings of the third test, will return home to get a plate inserted in his hand. "He is out of the whole tour, he is going home. A replacement will be called," captain Alastair Cook told reporters after his team's eight-wicket loss at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium. Hameed made nine runs in the first innings before he was struck on his left hand by an Umesh Yadav delivery and could not field in the match which India won to go 2-0 up in the five-test series. He came out to bat at number eight and frustrated the Indian bowlers despite clearly being in pain. "It's obviously unlucky for a youngster who impressed us all with his technique and talent and obviously now his bravery and determination," Cook said. Hameed had to alter his grip to be able to bat in what Cook described as "a very special knock" while India captain Virat Kohli was also impressed. "I wish him a speedy recovery. He showed great character for a 19-year-old at this level. He put his hand up when his team wanted him to do it," Kohli said. "The way he played with (James) Anderson in the end showed great maturity, to play with tail like that. He knew exactly what he wanted to do. "You can sense it as a captain, this guy is intelligent and knows the game...He is a great prospect for England and definitely going to be a future star in all forms if he keeps persisting with his skill." Hameed made 82 on his debut in the first test and scored 219 runs in the series at an average of 43.8 to stake a strong claim to be Cook's long-term opening partner. The fourth test in Mumbai starts on December 8. (Editing by Ed Osmond)