India won by 36 runs, but losing another valuable player might not sound strong for Team India. After Rishabh Pant’s injury in the head, KL Rahul was the temporary wicket-keeper for the Indian team, who indeed perform in the 2nd ODI series 2020 against Australia. India was wrapped with 340-6 for Australia to chase in 50 overs.
The Indian bowler’s Kuldeep Yadav back to back wicket from Australia, Ashton Agar chased the ball to the boundary expecting a four. The Indian batsman Rohit Sharma dive went in vain, though he held the ball his leg contact confirmed a four which only resulted in the shoulder injury for the Indian batsman with the pain marked on his face.
The dive did take a toll on Sharma, as he was seriously injured when trying to block the ball. Team Blue’s physiotherapist Nitin Patel led the batsman off the field for a good check-up. In his absence, Kedar Jadhav was spotted fielding in the ground. The Australian team was all cleared with 304-9 in the 49th over by finally removing Adam Zampa.
During the interview the Indian skipper followed by many winning questions he was asked about the Rohit Sharma injury status. Virat Kohli said that Sharma’s shoulder injury did not involve any ligament tear which was a positive sign, and added that he can be expected to open the decider game on the January 19th match at the M. Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium, Bangalore.
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