Rohit Sharma: In the essential second ODI in opposition to Bangladesh on Wednesday in Dhaka, Rohit Sharma fielded within the slip cordon and ended up with a finger stained in blood. When Bangladesh opener Anamul Haque gave Mohammed Siraj an outdoor edge, Rohit was at second slip. However, the Indian captain dropped the catch and, worse but, ended up hurting his finger within the course of.
Skipper Rohit Sharma despatched to hospital
Later, it was revealed that the 35-year-old had been taken to a close-by hospital for an X-ray with a purpose to rule out a possible fracture. Vice-captain KL Rahul is in command of the crew whereas he’s away.
Rohit shortly left the sector to obtain medical consideration for what seemed to be a case of break up webbing whereas he held his left hand in ache and shook his head in dismay. Rajat Patidar took his place on the sector instead of him. Rohit’s participation within the India innings later within the day can also be unknown.
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Since India’s semifinal T20 World Cup loss to England final month, that is the primary sequence Rohit has performed in. He was taken off the limited-overs tour of New Zealand that adopted the world cup together with a lot of different senior gamers.
Bangladesh leads the sequence by 1-0
After shedding the primary recreation of the sequence by one wicket, India should win the second ODI. Bangladesh was right down to 136/9 whereas making an attempt to chase down 187 earlier than Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Mustafizur Rahman discovered a powerful ally and went on to guide their crew to an thrilling victory. While Mustafizur scored 10 not out throughout a 51-run partnership that received the sport, Miraz remained unbeaten on 38 off 39.
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