Rohit Sharma cricket future: BCCI president Jay Shah finally break silence

Skipper Rohit Sharma suffered a finger injury during the second ODI in Dhaka and will miss the final match in Chattogram. His availability for the Test series will be decided after a special consultation in Mumbai. Rohit Sharma cricket future: BCCI president Jay Shah finally break silence.

BCCI president Jay Shah gave an important statement about Rohit Sharma. BCCI president Jai Shah has given a statement about Team India captain Rohit Sharma, who injured his thumb in the second match of the three-match ODI series against Bangladesh, and told what his cricket future is.

A press release was issued on Friday. Rohit Sharma has returned to Mumbai. He will be treated at the hospital here. Later, Jay Shah said that the information will be announced as to when he will be available for the team.

“The BCCI medical team has examined him about the pain in his hand. Similarly, he underwent a scan at a local hospital in Dhaka. Later he fly to Mumbai for consultation with experts. Thus, he will withdraw from the final ODI match. Information about his availability for the Test series will be published,’ said Jay Shah.

Despite Jay Shah’s statement, Rohit Sharma is unlikely to be available for the first Test match. Because the Test series will start from December 14. If Rohit Sharma has dislocated his finger bone, it will take two weeks to heal. But, apparently, Rohit Sharma’s hand is injured from outside as well.

Also Read: PT Usha elected as first women President of Indian Olympic Association

Also Read: Ishan Kishan smashes double century break world record in ODI cricket

Also Read: Bad news for gold lovers; Gold rate increases today

Also Read: Indian Cricketer Mayank Agarwal welcomes a baby boy; Here is details

A stitch has also been put on it. It is said that it may take more time to get it right. If Rohit does not recover, KL Rahul will lead India in the Test series and Abhimanyu Easwaran, who is currently with India A in Bangladesh, will be included as a backup opener.

Comments are closed.