Captain Rohit Sharma reportedly sustained a knee injury during a practice session at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday, just days before the crucial Boxing Day Test against Australia. The incident has raised questions about Sharma’s fitness for the remainder of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, currently tied at 1-1.
Speculations About the Severity
The injury occurred when Rohit Sharma was struck on his left knee by a delivery from the throwdown specialist, leaving him visibly uncomfortable. Despite the blow, Sharma continued batting briefly before icing his leg and hobbling off the nets.
Fast bowler Akash Deep, however, played down the concerns during a media interaction. “Such injuries are common in cricket and usually don’t make much of a difference,” he remarked. Deep also noted that the practice wicket at the MCG had been challenging, describing it as more suited for white-ball cricket due to its low bounce.
Team Management Stays Optimistic
The Indian team management has reportedly assured fans there is no major cause for alarm. Akash Deep himself faced a minor blow during the same session but dismissed any lingering worries. Nevertheless, the timing of Sharma’s injury, just four days before the pivotal fourth Test, has fueled speculation about the skipper’s availability.
Adding to the team’s injury concerns, opener KL Rahul was struck on his right hand during a Saturday net session and received immediate attention from the physio. With the BCCI yet to clarify the extent of either injury, fans are left wondering whether India’s campaign for a historic three-peat against Australia might face disruptions.
A Critical Series Decider
India’s hopes of securing a third consecutive series win in Australia hinge on their performance in the final two Tests. The first two editions of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Down Under were won under the leadership of Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane.
The Boxing Day Test, scheduled at the iconic MCG, is expected to be a high-stakes affair, with both teams vying for supremacy in the series. Sharma’s potential absence could tilt the scales in favor of the hosts, making his recovery a top priority for the Indian camp.
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