T20 World Cup: Rohit Sharma gets hit on forearm at nets, but no serious injury

Rohit was taking customary throwdowns from S Raghu at the Indian net session when a short ball hit his right forearm and he was instantly in deep pain, leaving the nets immediately.

Published: 08th November 2022 08:18 AM  |   Last Updated: 08th November 2022 12:25 PM   |  A+A-

India captain Rohit Sharma rests after he sustained an injury on his right forearm while taking throw-downs during a practice session in Adeleaide.

India captain Rohit Sharma rests after he sustained an injury on his right forearm while taking throw-downs during a practice session in Adeleaide. (Photo | PTI)

By PTI

ADELAIDE: The Indian cricket team survived a scare ahead of the T20 World Cup semifinal against England as skipper Rohit Sharma sustained a powerful blow on his forearm during training on Tuesday, but it did not turn out to be a serious injury.

Rohit was undergoing usual practice drills as he faced the team's throwdown expert S Raghu at the Adelaide Oval when a short ball jumped off the length area and hit his right forearm.

The captain, who was attempting a pull shot and missed the ball, was visibly in pain. After applying ice pack on the injured arm and resting for a while, Rohit resumed his training.

Team sources said the skipper is doing fine and should play the semifinal against England on Thursday.

"He didn't feel much discomfort when he batted for the second time. CT scan or x-ray might not be needed. Also, we have one day in the middle which is also an optional session. It doesn't look serious as of now," a source privy to the development told PTI.

Rohit looked desolate and in considerable pain when he was watching the training session from a distance, sitting on an ice box, after being hit.

Mental conditioning coach Paddy Upton was seen talking to him for a considerable amount of time.

Rohit resumed his training after some time but throwdown experts were told not to go full throttle as he mostly played defensive shots to check if his movements were okay.

Rohit and his love-affair with horizontal bat shots 

Rohit has a fascination for the attractive pull shot which has gotten him plenty of runs but he has also lost wickets playing the shot a number of times.

Even in this tournament, Rohit got out playing the pull-shot against Zimbabwe and South Africa while against Bangladesh, he was dropped in the deep trying to play the horizontal bat stroke.

Rohit also had similar kinds of dismissals during the 2021 England series. It is a high-risk, high-gain shot and it is intrinsic to Rohit the player.

During the training, he dedicates maximum time to the pull-shot, whether it's played behind the square or in-front of the square.

Even during the second training session on Tuesday after being hit, Rohit played a few pull shots with Raghu getting it to rear from length.

One of the pre-requisite to pull off the shot is hand-eye coordination.

However, when one ages, reflexes are slightly on the wane and the reaction time is split second more, execution may suffer.

India will take on England in the second semi-final here on Thursday while Pakistan and New Zealand will lock horns in first semi-final on Wednesday in Sydney.


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