advertisement
India captain Rohit Sharma was hit on his left thigh while taking throwdowns in New Delhi on Friday, forcing him to leave the net session ahead of Sunday's T20 International against Bangladesh.
He immediately left the nets and it was visible that he wasn't happy with the pace at which the throwdown delivery was hurled at him.
The Indian team has a designated a left-arm throwdown expert in Sri Lanka's Nuwan to counter left-arm seamers in the opposition, Mustafizur Rahaman in this particular series.
Usually, the batsmen take throwdowns in order to get some rhythm before facing bowlers in the nets.
Since the practice pitches at most Indian grounds are not of great quality, players want to be cautious during the net sessions.
"Rohit is getting treatment and we will update you when we get the details." a team source told PTI.
All eyes were on big-hitting Mumbai all-rounder Shivam Dube who was seen talking to head coach Ravi Shastri.
(At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)