Vijay Shankar was seen taking some throwdowns before the start of India’s first warm-up game. © Twitter The Indian team management can have a sigh of relief as all-rounder Vijay Shankar’s scan reports have come in and he has no fracture. In fact, the batsman touted to bat at no.4 for the team in the World Cup was also seen taking some light throwdowns before the start of India’s first warm-up game against New Zealand in London on Saturday. “Vijay Shankar was hit on his right forearm during practice on Friday. He underwent scans and no fracture has been detected. BCCI Medical Team is aiding him in his recovery,” the BCCI said on Twitter.Shankar was hit on the forearm by a delivery from Khaleel Ahmed as he attempted a pull shot during India’s net session on Friday. The reports come as a welcome sign for the team as the top-order batsmen struggled in overcast conditions against the Kiwi pacers on Saturday.During the pitch report, former South Africa skipper Shaun Pollock said: “It’s cloudy and overcast, plenty of grass on the wicket.” And India’s score read 24/3 in the sixth over after Virat Kohli won the toss and decided to bat…