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Rohit, Chahar and Sen ruled out of the final ODI against Bangladesh due to injuries

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Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma

Captain Rohit Sharma, Deepak Chahar and Kuldeep Sen have been ruled out of the final ODI of the series due to respective injuries as things get more difficult for India in the ongoing tour of Bangladesh. Rohit suffered a blow to his left thumb while fielding in the slips during the second ODI.

Meanwhile, Chahar hurt his hamstring and could bowl only three overs, while Sen sat out of the match with a stiff back.

Skipper Rohit Sharma was among the three players confirmed by head coach Rahul Dravid to miss the third ODI against Bangladesh. Dravid stated that Rohit would miss the third ODI and head to Mumbai to consult an expert.

A call on his participation in the Test series would only be taken after that.

“Kuldeep, Deepak and Rohit will certainly miss the next game,” India’s head coach Rahul Dravid said after India’s five run defeat in the second ODI. “Kuldeep and Deepak are out of the series, Rohit as well will certainly miss the next game, fly back to Bombay, consult with an expert and see how it is and whether he can come back for the Test matches or not, I’m not sure. It’s too soon to say that. But all three of them won’t play the next game for sure.”

Deepak Chahar, who only bowled three overs in the second ODI in Dhaka, was also ruled out of the final ODI as was Kuldeep Sen, who missed the match on Wednesday.

The skipper copped an injury to his finger in Bangladesh’s batting innings while attempting a catch. The ball hit his thumb and he was seen bleeding as he walked off.

The BCCI later confirmed he had gone for scans after the BCCI medical team assessed him.

However, with India in deep trouble in the run chase, Rohit walked out to bat at No.9, slamming an unbeaten 51 off just 28 balls to take India close to pull off a win.

He hit a six with 12 runs needed off two balls, but could only manage a single off the final ball as Bangladesh wrapped up a series victory with the five-run win.

“It was phenomenal,” Dravid said of Rohit’s knock. “I think for him to show that level of courage. He had a serious dislocation, he had to go to the hospital to get that set right, stitches in his hand, a couple of injections to go out and bat.

“Credit to him, he was really determined to go out and have a go and take a chance and it’s amazing how close he got us with that innings, it was an absolutely phenomenal innings by the skipper. Great courage to be able to go out there and give us a chance,” he concluded.

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