Bangladesh vs India: Head coach Rahul Dravid was all praises for the struggle that captain Rohit Sharma put in and gave particulars concerning the harm. Dravid stated that Rohit was eager to get again to the sphere.
Dhaka,UPDATED: Dec 7, 2022 21:47 IST
Rohit Sharma performs a shot towards Bangladesh. (Courtesy: AFP)
By India Today Web Desk: India head coach Rahul Dravid lauded captain Rohit Sharma’s efforts regardless of India’s sequence loss to Bangladesh on Wednesday, 7 December. Sharma, who needed to be taken to the hospital after injuring his thumb within the first innings, made a shock come again into the sport late within the day, at quantity 9.
When the match appeared like a misplaced trigger, Rohit blasted 51* off 28 balls, taking India inside reaching distance of the goal. At the tip, India misplaced their match by simply 5 runs, and had been on the receiving finish of the second ever ODI sequence loss by an Indian aspect. Coach Rahul Dravid spoke on the extent of Rohit’s harm on the put up match press convention and stated that the Indian batter had a severe dislocation on his finger.
“He had to go to the hospital. There was a serious dislocation in his hand. He had to get it set at the hospital, take a couple of injections and then get back to the field. Credit to him, he was very determined to have a go out and take a chance. It was amazing how close he got us,” Dravid stated after the sport.
Sharma on the day hit 5 sixes and three boundaries with tailender Mohammed Siraj on the different finish. Dravid confirmed that Rohit can be flying again to Mumbai and there’s a chance that he won’t be enjoying within the Test sequence.
“We are struggling with a few injuries as well. Not ideal. Kudeep, Deepak and Rohit will certainly miss the next game. Rohit will miss the next game, fly back to Bombay, consulting with an expert. Whether he will return for the Test series or not, I am not sure. It’s too early to say,” the Indian head coach concluded on the matter.
Edited By:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published On:
Dec 7, 2022