NEW DELHI: Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene has confirmed that Rohit Sharma missed the IPL 2025 match against Lucknow Super Giants after sustaining a knee injury during practice, leaving fans and the team sweating over the star opener’s fitness.
"Rohit got a hit on his knee just in the IT band and he tried to bat yesterday, couldn't put any weight on it," Jayawardene revealed during the post-match press conference. "So again he came and did a fitness test early today to try and it was discomfort for him to bat, put weight on that."
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!With Rohit unable to move freely, the team opted for caution. "He felt that it wasn't 100% for him to play this game so that's why we precautioned," Jayawardene added, explaining the decision to rest the veteran batter.
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PBKS vs RR, IPL Live ScoreJayawardene also gave a glimpse into the next steps: "We thought give him a few more days to try and get through that... unfortunate what happened in the nets."
The injury raised alarm on social media after a video showed Rohit gingerly climbing stairs using his bat for support, sparking concerns about the severity of the knock.
Rohit, who has endured a poor run with the bat this season, was seen as vital to MI’s revival. His absence in a critical phase of the tournament adds pressure on a team looking to bounce back.
The franchise hopes for a swift recovery as fans await further updates.
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