KKN Gurugram Desk | Team India has enjoyed a smooth journey in the Champions Trophy so far, but concerns over Rohit Sharma’s fitness have emerged ahead of their final group-stage match against New Zealand.
The Indian skipper suffered a hamstring strain during Sunday’s match against Pakistan, raising doubts about his availability for the upcoming game.
What Happened to Rohit Sharma? Injury Details
During the early part of Pakistan’s innings, Rohit was seen struggling with his hamstring after a long chase to the boundary.
- He later left the field for a brief period, with Shubman Gill stepping in as captain.
- However, Rohit returned to lead the team and even opened the batting with Gill during India’s successful chase.
- Despite his return, his injury has remained a concern as India prepares for their crucial match against New Zealand.
Rohit Sharma Skips Net Session: A Major Concern?
On Wednesday, India resumed training after a two-day break, but Rohit was the only frontline batsman missing from the nets.
Instead of batting practice, he:
- Stayed indoors for most of the session.
- Was seen working with the team’s physiotherapist and strength & conditioning coach.
- Jogged briefly but did not push himself to full intensity.
This has raised further speculation about whether he will be fit in time for Sunday’s clash against New Zealand.
Should India Rest Rohit Sharma Against New Zealand?
With India already securing a semifinal spot, they have the option to rest Rohit Sharma and avoid risking further injury before the knockout stage.
However, with Afghanistan’s unexpected victory over England, India is still uncertain about their semifinal opponents.
- The final group-stage matches over the weekend will determine India’s opposition in the semifinals.
- Until then, the team management faces a tough decision on Rohit’s participation in the New Zealand match.
India’s Backup Plans if Rohit Sharma Misses Out
In case Rohit is ruled out, India is considering:
- Rishabh Pant and Washington Sundar as possible replacements.
- Both left-handers have been given extensive training in the nets, alternating between spinners and pacers.
Who Will Open If Rohit Misses the Match?
If Rohit does not play, the big question is: Who will open the batting alongside Shubman Gill?
Possible Opening Combinations:
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KL Rahul as an Opener:
- Has prior experience opening for India.
- Would bring stability at the top order.
- However, shifting him to the opening spot may disrupt India’s settled middle order.
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Rishabh Pant as an Opener:
- Offers a left-handed option at the top.
- Has played as an aggressive opener in T20s.
- Might struggle against New Zealand’s pace attack in swinging conditions.
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Washington Sundar as a Surprise Opener:
- Has been used as a top-order batter in domestic cricket.
- Can counter New Zealand’s swing bowlers with his ability to handle seam movement.
India’s Road to the Semifinals: What’s Next?
- India’s semifinal fixture is scheduled for Tuesday, meaning they have just one rest day after the New Zealand game.
- A win against New Zealand could give India momentum heading into the knockouts.
- If Rohit is not fully fit, India might prioritize his recovery over a group-stage match.
India’s Approach: Play It Safe or Take a Risk?
The final call will depend on:
- Rohit Sharma’s medical report in the next 48 hours.
- Team management’s risk assessment for the knockouts.
- Whether India wants to experiment with their lineup before the semifinal clash.
Expert Opinions on Rohit Sharma’s Injury
- Some former cricketers suggest resting Rohit to ensure he is fully fit for the semifinals.
- Others believe India should play their best XI against New Zealand to maintain winning momentum.
As things stand, Rohit Sharma’s participation against New Zealand remains uncertain. India will likely monitor his fitness closely before making a final decision.
Fans and experts will be eagerly waiting for updates as India gears up for a high-stakes encounter against New Zealand. Stay tuned for the latest news on Rohit Sharma’s fitness and India’s Champions Trophy campaign!