India commander Rohit Sharma has purportedly experienced a finger injury in front of the ICC World Test Title (WTC) last, what begins at the Oval in London on June 7. On the eve of the WTC final, the right-handed batter was hit in the left thumb during an optional net session.
According to ANI, Rohit received a blow to the left thumb and had his bandage applied. He quickly didn’t quit rehearsing, yet at last, he did. Later on, the 36-year-old took the swathe off.
For the unenlightened, Sharma had recently missed the rescheduled fifth Test against Britain in 2022 because of Coronavirus. Later, the opener hurt his thumb on the Bangladesh tour. Assuming he passes up the exceedingly significant last, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli, and Ajinkya Rahane are captaincy choices for Group India.
Sharma’s injury before his 50th Test disappointed Twitter followers.
In terms of his batting, Rohit scored a century against Australia in the first Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test earlier this year. Additionally, he assisted Team India in qualifying for the WTC final by guiding them to a 2-1 victory over the Australians.
In 11 Test matches against Australia, the 36-year-old has scored 650 runs, including a century and three half-centuries. In Britain, he has amassed 466 runs in six Tests at a normal of 42.36, including a lone ton at the Oval, which will have the WTC last. As a result, India would hate to be without his services during the big game.
However, the right-hander is coming off a subpar IPL campaign in which he scored 332 runs in 16 games for Mumbai Indians (MI), including a few half-centuries.