Rohit and Gill skip practice raises injury concerns..!?

The absence of indian team captain rohit sharma and vice-captain Shubman Gill from the nets has increased concerns. The indian team, which is participating in the 2025 Champions Trophy series, has won its first two matches in Group A. It is scheduled to play the third match against new zealand on Sunday. In this situation, the indian team's openers, captain and vice-captain of the team, rohit sharma and Shubman Gill, are experiencing some discomfort. rohit sharma suffered a muscle spasm during the match against Pakistan. However, at the time, he had said that it was not a big deal and that he was fine. But now, there are reports that he was only a spectator in the indian team's net practice.
Rohit Sharma did not participate in the regular batting or fielding practice of the indian team. Therefore, there is a suspicion that Rohit Sharma's muscle spasm may be complicated. Will he be able to play in the match against New Zealand? There is a doubt. If rohit sharma is unable to play, then the team's vice-captain Shubman Gill should take over the captaincy in the match against New Zealand. However, the news that he is also unwell has increased further concerns. Vice-captain Shubman Gill did not participate in batting practice during the indian team's net practice. It is said that he did not even come to the field. This has increased the problem for the indian team. In the meantime, only one good thing has happened. It was reported that the team's alternate wicketkeeper rishabh pant was suffering from fever during the match against Pakistan. However, he has now recovered and is engaged in batting practice.

Although rishabh pant is not in the playing eleven, it is a good thing that he has recovered and is engaged in batting practice, as there are doubts about whether rohit sharma and Shubman Gill will play. On the other hand, it is noteworthy that mohammed shami is also suffering from ankle pain. mohammed shami is also likely to be rested during the match against New Zealand.

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