Rohit Sharma hits the net on his knee.© AFP
Team India had to deal with a huge injury just days before the start of the 4th Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test in Melbourne. Skipper Rohit Sharma He was reportedly hit on the knee during a network session. Although he tried to continue playing despite the pain, he eventually had to seek medical attention. Rohit was seen sitting on a chair without any gear and with his left knee bandaged. Although the impact did not initially appear serious, physiotherapists are likely to monitor his situation closely ahead of his MCG clash.
All members of the Indian team participate in net play, with the runner taking the lead position. Jasprit Bumrah bowling at full speed. Similar Mohammed Siraj And Akash Depth also impressed everyone with their performances in the networking session, according to a post in Times of India.
Virat Kohliwho has not been in the best of shape recently, also took on boxers and spinners such as Ravindra Jadeja And Washington Sundar. The Indian team has a day off on Monday but will resume training thereafter as they approach the match in Melbourne.
With Rohit struggling too hard to reach his peak form, especially when he is batting at number six, many are speculating that the captain could call it a day for Test cricket in the coming months, especially after the team’s top spinner Ravichandran Ashwin decided to hang up his boots after the Brisbane Test.
During training, Rohit Sharma received a blow to his knee and KL Rahul on the right hand. pic.twitter.com/iod1uPYD6U
— Vipin Tiwari (@VipinTiwari952) December 22, 2024
Amid talk of Rohit’s form, former Australia captain Michael Clarke supported the captain of the Indian team.
“You never make a choice based on form alone. He is the captain of the team, so I choose him. Rohit didn’t start here and took some time to get back into the game. He wants some runs and he is an exceptional player. plays in the middle lineup because he believes it is better for the team. I won’t make any changes. K.L. Rahul is doing a great job and I understand that it doesn’t matter what format he plays. he’s confident and backing himself, playing with aggressive intent, that’s where he’s at his best,” Clarke told ESPN Australia.
Rohit was reportedly able to withstand the blow to his knee and looked fine.
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