News Alert !! Sad Update on Rohit Sharma Right Before IPL

Big news came out on the third day of the match about this stalwart, who played an important role in taking the team to a big score in the first innings. Indian team captain Rohit Sharma scored a brilliant century in the match being played against England in Dharamshala. Big news came out on the third day of the match about this stalwart, who played an important role in taking the team to a big score in the first innings. India’s first innings was limited to 477 runs and England got a lead of 259 runs. When England came to bat in the second innings, Indian captain Rohit Sharma was not on the field.

Rohit is out of the field due to stiff back

The last match of the 5-match Test series between India and England is being played in Dharamshala. Team India captain Rohit Sharma, after losing the first match, made a strong comeback playing with the youth team and captured the series by winning three consecutive matches. For Team India, which came to hit a four to win in the last match, the captain made a brilliant opening and scored a century. But it can be said that things are not going well for Rohit Sharma. Just when he came back to the field with an outstanding performance, another setback. Rohit is currently undergoing treatment to improve his stiff back.

While sharing the information on its social media handle, BCCI wrote, that Rohit Sharma did not reach for fielding along with the rest of the team on the third day of the match. He is suffering from stiffness in his back. For this reason, he could not come on the field.

Will this affect his performance in the IPL?

IPL is already knocking on the door and in this situation, Rohit’s physical health is going to be a major problem for his performance. Rohit has already been dethroned from the captaincy of his team Mumbai Indians. After that rumors about his not taking part in the IPL arose and now this injury. Team MI will be in a dire situation if things go south with  Sharma not being able to partake in IPL.