New Delhi: Indian White-Ball Captain Rohit Sharma recovered well from his left hamstring injury and had a bright opportunity to return for the six-series home limites-overs match against West Indies next month.
Rohit, who is also the deputy captain of the exam appointed to tour South Africa, maintains the left-hamstring tension during a clean session only before the departure of the team for the tour and must withdraw.
He was then also forced to miss ODIS in South Africa, starting this Wednesday, because he could not achieve full fitness before the selection committee announced the team.
“Rohabit Rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) runs pretty well.
He is expected to be fine for the West Indies series.
Still almost three weeks from now before ODI was first played at Ahmedabad on February 6,” A source BCCI Privy for the development said to PTI in anonymity conditions.
The series against West Indies consists of three odi and as many T20 internationals as possible.
One-day servants will be played 6-12 February, followed by T20IS from 15 to 20 February.
(The Imge of Rohit Sharma file in NCA, with captain Yash Dhull – Instagram Indian photo) for Rohit, Hamstring has been a recurring problem that also forced him to miss the first two test matches and white ball feet from Australia’s tour in 2020-21.
He did return for the last two tests after undergoing a two-week hard quarantine in Sydney for the last two test matches.
At present, according to the BCCI policy, each and each player must be mandator for a fitness test at NCA before being awarded the ‘Fit to Play’ certificate.
The selection committee is informed about their availability only after this exercise.
With Virat Kohli now after releasing the captain even from the test format, there is a greater need for Rohit to remain free of injury to the current settings.
The acceptable choice among these players has become an open secret in recent years in addition to being one of the best players throughout the format, Rohit has some notches above his colleagues in terms of one and all in this team.
After studying the handling of captain Mumbai Indian in the IPL, Rohit human management looks closer to the MS Dhoni style.
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While Kl Rahul, because he is considered a long-term leader, something that might also have the support of the head coach Rahul Dravid, what will happen in fitness and age of worries, is the extraordinary shape throughout the format.
“Rohit Sharma must be a bridge before BCCI is sure about the next young Indian captain they want for the lead team for at least five years.” The Cycle of the ICC world test championship should be about giving it to the hands of experienced than someone.
The leadership credentials are not quite proven, “said a senior BCCI official.