Rohit Sharma Knee Injury At MCG: The news of Rohit Sharma’s injury has come to light. It is being told that Indian captain Rohit Sharma got injured while batting in the nets. This can prove to be a big blow for Team India before the Boxing Day Test to be played in Melbourne from 26 December. The fourth Boxing Day Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be played in Melbourne.
According to Times of India, Rohit Sharma was hit by a ball on his left knee during practice in Melbourne. It was told that after being hit, Rohit Sharma batted for some time, but he appeared uncomfortable. The ball hit the flap of Rohit’s pad. Rohit was facing throwdown.
It is not yet clear as to how serious the Indian captain’s injury is and whether he will be able to take part in the Boxing Day Test or not. After the injury, Rohit Sharma sat on a chair and the physio applied an ice pack. However, after some time Rohit appeared in a comfortable condition. Initially he appeared to be in pain. It was further mentioned in the report that the injury is not very serious and there are still a few days left for the Boxing Day Test.
Jasprit Bumrah took command in the first test
The thing to note is that Rohit Sharma was not available in the first test of the series. In his absence, vice-captain Jasprit Bumrah took command of Team India. The first test was played in Perth, where the Indian team won under the captaincy of Bumrah. After this, India played the next two Tests under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, in which one had to face defeat and the other ended in a draw.
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