Australia vs India: Rohit, Ishant was not scheduled to fly to Australia; spreading misinformation: BCCI | Cricket news


MUMBAI: Reacting to the controversy that Rohit sharma Y Ishant sharma will not join the Indian team in Australia for the test matches, the BCCI has clarified saying: “Rohit and Ishant were not part of the team anyway. An 18-member team was announced for all four tests. Now that Virat (Kohli) is coming back, we hope Shreyas Iyer stays behind for the series. ”
TOI understands that Rohit’s fitness assessment is scheduled for December 11, after which a decision will be made as to whether he is eligible to play a test match.
“But the problem is that there is a mandatory 14-day state quarantine in Australia. Even if you are allowed to travel on the 12th, how will you fly? There are no commercial flights. And even if he manages to fly, he has to undergo the two-week solo quarantine. When will it be available, subject to eligibility? ”Say those who follow the developments. “We all knew he would never fly.”

If Rohit had wanted to play the Trials and had the confidence to be fit, he should have flown with the rest of the team on November 12.
Some at BCCI say that “Rohit was expected to board the flight with the rest of the team on 12 November. But he decided not to and instead headed to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) ”.
Now, given the BCCI’s own rules, the NCA has to assess Rohit’s aptitude before he can be shown to be fit to play a test match.
“No one at BCCI knows who asked Rohit to address the NCA. Was it your own decision? says the BCCI, adding that “now it is the responsibility of the NCA to answer a call.”

Some believe that if Rohit had flown with the rest of the team to Australia and rehabilitated there, he would have been able to participate in the second test because he would have undergone mandatory quarantine.
“Whatever the confusion, it has dented the team’s preparations. Virat has to come back because it is personal and very important. Rohit had done the same in the previous test (tour) of Australia. It’s a shame that the team is going to suffer from a lack of communication ”, say those in the know.
BCCI sources say Rohit and Ishant would never travel to Australia, “so if anyone has been trying to spread misinformation, it’s really sad.”
In Ishant’s case, this is a decision made about a month ago when NCA director Rahul Dravid wrote to BCCI officials saying: “Ishant will need about four weeks to get in shape and another three or four weeks to train before he can remain fit for the match, ”which indicates that it would be December 17 (start of the first test) when he was in top form.

“But then he has to undergo a 14-day quarantine. What is the point? And the lonely quarantine can drive anyone crazy. By the time you regain your sanity, three trials will be over. Does the team really need this? “say those follow-up developments.
TOI understands that a senior BCCI official called Rohit and informed the cricketer that he would be traveling to Australia shortly after Virat Kohli’s return, but the batsman knew he had to take a break.
“It was never the BCCI’s decision. We have no idea who is doing this, ”say those in the know.

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