Kohli is upset about Rohit’s injury



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The ambiguity about Rohit’s injury started in the middle of the IPL. He was unable to play some games for the Mumbai Indians due to a hamstring strain. It was not included in any of the three editions of the India tour of Australia announced at that time.

Shortly after the team’s announcement, Rohit began hitting nets at Mumbai practice. A few days later, he came down to play the game. He helped win the team title in the great fifty in the IPL final.

There was much talk from various quarters about the extent and type of his injury. The lack of coordination between Rohit, the Mumbai Indians and the Indian junta also came to the fore. The BCCI chief himself, Sourav Ganguly, was not convinced. After the IPL, Rohit was returned to the test team. However, he was not included in the ODI and T20 squads due to injury.

After returning from IPL, Rohit is in rehab at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore. The right-handed hitter said it was clear to himself and did not listen to the people around him. Don’t see anything confusing about his injury.

He is scheduled to leave for Australia in a few days. But the management of the Indian team said the starter’s injury condition will be monitored again on December 11, seven days before the start of the test series. This has clearly raised the possibility of not getting him early in the series.

The series of limited overs between the two teams begins on Friday. Speaking to the media the day before, Kohli said that the whole matter regarding Rohit’s injury is still unclear to him.

“He (Rohit) is not in the team selection consideration, we got this information by mail before the meeting. Then when he played in the IPL we thought he would be on a flight to Australia, where he was not. We had no information. why he was not with us. The only official information we get then is that he is in the NCA and is being monitored. He will be seen again on December 11. “

“There is no information during the team selection meeting towards the end of the IPL and the message that the NCA is now watching,” he said. Everything lacks clarity. In this sense, we have been playing a waiting game for several days, which is not ideal at all. So it is very confusing. There is a lot of uncertainty and lack of clarity in everything. “

The four-match India-Australia test series will begin on December 16.



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