Rohit sent to hospital for x-ray after left thumb injury

Rohit Sharma, the India captain, has been sent to a Dhaka hospital for an x-ray after hurting his left thumb while attempting – and dropping – a catch in the slips in the ongoing second ODI against Bangladesh.

Rohit was fielding at second slip in the second over, bowled by Mohammed Siraj, when Bangladesh opener Anamul Haque edged behind. Rohit could not hold on as the ball dipped on him, even though he got both hands to it. The ball hit his thumb, and he walked off the field immediately for treatment, and was sent for scans soon after. Haque was sent back the very next ball, trapped lbw by Siraj with one that jagged back in sharply.

Vice-captain KL Rahul, also the wicketkeeper, took over the captaincy in Rohit’s absence.

Rohit came back for this ODI series after skipping the white-ball tour of New Zealand, which was right after the T20 World Cup in Australia. This is only the third ODI series Rohit is playing this year of the eight India have played. His last ODI series was in England in July and, with a focus on T20s because of the World Cup, he skipped three games in the West Indies, three in Zimbabwe, three at home against South Africa, and the recent ODIs in New Zealand.

Source: ESPN Crickinfo

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *