Rohit Sharma Gives India Injury Scare Ahead of IND vs BAN 1st T20I, Gets Hit on Thigh During Practice Session
Stand-in India skipper Rohit Sharma on Friday gave the hosts an injury scare ahead of the first T20I against Bangladesh after he was hit on the thigh during a practice session. here was no confirmation or update from the support staff. The 32-year-old quietly left the nets and didn't take part in further practice sessions.
New Delhi, November 1: Stand-in India skipper Rohit Sharma on Friday gave the hosts an injury scare ahead of the first T20I against Bangladesh after he was hit on the thigh during a practice session at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Rohit, who was getting throwdowns from batting coach Vikram Rathour and Sri Lanka's Nuwan Seneviratne at the nets, left the net practice session after he was hit on his left thigh, just above his knee. There was no confirmation or update from the support staff. The 32-year-old quietly left the nets and didn't take part in further practice sessions. India vs Bangladesh T20I 2019: Rohit Sharma, Sanju Samson & Other Players to Watch Out For During IND vs BAN Series.
In the absence of Virat Kohli, the onus of batting lies mainly on Rohit, who has been in prolific form in recent times. After scoring five hundreds in the World Cup in the UK, the right-handed batter made an emphatic start as opener in Test cricket, scoring three hundreds, including a double ton, against South Africa in the recently concluded series which India won 3-0. India vs Bangladesh 1st T20I In Delhi To Go Ahead As Planned, Says BCCI President Sourav Ganguly.
Earlier in the day, both Rathour and Bangladesh coach Russell Domingo played down concerns over the deteriorating weather conditions in the national capital. Domingo said that while the conditions are not ideal, they cannot complain as "no one was falling sick or dying". Rathour, on the other hand, said Team India players are used to playing in such weather conditions and so, it would not be a problem for them.
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