New Delhi:
BCCI about Rohit Sharma: For the last few days, there was news that Indian captain Rohit Sharma may remain out of the first two Test matches against Australia. The reason for this was that the expected date of his becoming a father was clashing with the match. But on Friday, with becoming a father for the second time, the news got stronger that now that he has become a father, Rohit can play in the first Test (Aus vs Ind 1st Test) starting from November 22 in Perth. But now according to reliable sources, Rohit Sharma will not be able to play the first test match. After becoming a father for the second time, the Indian captain has decided to spend the next few days with the family. According to the information, Rohit has informed BCCI about his decision.
A BCCI official keeping an eye on the matter said, “Yes, it is true that Rohit will not play in the first Test starting in Perth. He wants to spend the next few days with his family and newborn son. And Indian Cricket The board fully respects his decision.”
Rohit Sharma did not go to Australia with the two groups of Indian team that had originally left due to becoming a father. However, he had not ruled out being out of the first test of the series. This was the reason that when the team was sweating in Perth, the Indian captain was continuously doing net practice in Mumbai. Rohit Sharma did not go to Australia with the two groups of Indian team that had originally left due to becoming a father. However, he had not ruled out being out of the first test of the series. This was the reason why when the team was sweating in Perth, the Indian captain was continuously doing net practice in Mumbai. Rohit was regularly using the facilities of Reliance Corporate Park (RCP) and Mumbai Cricket Association for practice and gym.
Now that Rohit Sharma has been ruled out of the first Test, Jasprit Bumrah will captain in Perth, while KL Rahul has become the frontrunner to open the innings with Yashasvi Jaiswal. However, there is some concern regarding KL Rahul. KL was injured on a rising ball from Prasidh Krishna in the practice match on Friday, but the team management is confident that KL will be fit for the first Test. However, before the first test, another blow has been received in the form of Shubman Gill, who has suffered a fracture in his thumb and he has also been ruled out of the first test.
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