Rohit Sharma Resumes Batting in the Nets After Recovering From Sore Finger Injury: Report
As per a recent report, Indian captain Rohit Sharma is completely fine and was seen batting perfectly in the nets. Rohit played an impactful knock of 52 runs against Ireland and he would look to repeat the same performance against Pakistan.
Rohit Sharma showcased some signs of regaining his lost touch with the bat during the IND vs IRE ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 match. Rohit played a knock of 52 runs from 37 balls. His stay at the crease consisted of four fours and three sixes. However, the Indian captain retired hurt and had to return back to the dressing room due to a sore arm. Rohit suffered the accident while receiving a throwdown in the nets ahead of the match, which later led to a complaint against the pitches by the BCCI to ICC, as per a source. ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Points Table Group D: Netherlands Comes Out On Top in Low-Scoring Contest Against Nepal
While there were speculations that Rohit Sharma might miss the all-important India vs Pakistan clash, as per a report by Vimal Kumar, Rohit is fine and is practising in the nets with the Indian team. Vimal shared a tweet on his official Twitter handle and informed about the development. Rohit returning back to form is a great sign for the Indian team as he can prove to be very handy against the Pakistani pacers. Most Runs in ICC T20 World Cup 2024: Afghanistan’s Rahmanullah Gurbaz Tops List of Leading Run-Scorers at the Men’s T20WC
Rohit Sharma had a decent run in the Indian Premier League 2024 with Mumbai India. The latter scored a hundred against the Chennai Super Kings and played quite a few impactful knocks. However, he lost his touch in the latter half of the competition and needed to get back to form quickly. Sharma might once again open with Virat Kohli, who was dismissed for 1 run against Ireland.
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