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Kohli: Rohit Sharma fitness waiting game not ideal at all

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INDIA captain Virat Kohli said he was kept in the dark about deputy Rohit Sharma’s hamstring injury, and believes the opener should have travelled to Australia to boost his chances of playing the Test series against Tim Paine’s men.

Sharma was initially ruled out of the entire Australia tour with the injury which kept him out of four Indian Premier League (IPL) games in the United Arab Emirates.

The 33-year-old, however, returned to lead his Mumbai Indians side to a record fifth IPL title, prompting questions about the extent of his injury.

The Indian board subsequent­ly added him to the Test squad, while monitoring his recovery at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore. However, it still deemed him unfit to travel with the rest of the team to Australia.

In his absence, India lost the one-day series 2-0 with one match left to play on Wednesday (2).

“It’s been very confusing and there’s been a lot of uncertaint­y ... around the situation,” Kohli said.

“After that (injury), he played in the IPL, so we all thought that he was going to be on that flight to Australia, which he wasn’t.

“So from the time that the selection meeting happened ... there’s been no informatio­n, there’s been a lack of clarity. And we’ve been playing the waiting game on this issue which is not ideal at all.”

The BCCI said last Thursday (26) that Sharma returned to Mumbai after the IPL to visit his ailing father before heading to the NCA.

The player will be reassessed next Friday (11) before the board takes a call on his participat­ion in the four-Test series which begins in Adelaide on December 17.

However, fast bowler Ishant Sharma has been ruled out of the tour despite recovering from his side strain.

“While he’s building up his workload in order to achieve test match fitness, Ishant Sharma has been ruled out of the BorderGava­skar Trophy,” the BCCI added.

The India captain was also unhappy with the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s (ICC) decision to change rules to determine the finalists for next year’s World Test Championsh­ip (WTC).

Considerin­g the matches that could not be played because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the ICC has decided to rank teams based on the percentage of points won, instead of accumulate­d points, from completed matches.

“It’s definitely surprising,” said Kohli, whose team led the points table but have now slipped to second place, behind Australia, who have a higher percentage of points.

“It’s happened out of nowhere and I think further questions should be asked to the ICC and understand why this has been done,” he said.

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CONFUSION: Virat Kohli

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