
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly has reacted to Rohit Sharma's omission from India's tour Down Under, saying that the selectors will rethink his position if he's fit ahead of the much-awaited tour. Ganguly further mentioned that Ishant Sharma can also be a part of the series if he recovers in time.
Rohit was a prominent name missing from India's ODI, T20I and Test squads for the Australia tour. The Mumbai Indians (MI) skipper, currently in the UAE with his IPL franchise, has missed the last four fixtures due to hamstring injury.
Rohit had picked the injury during MI's clash with Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) which had gone down to a double Super Over. In Rohit's absence, Kieron Pollard is leading the Mumbai side which was the first one to book a playoffs berth.
“We are monitoring Ishant and Rohit. Ishant is not completely out. He will become a part of the Test series. With Rohit, we want him fit for Australia. At some stage, if he is fit, I am sure the selectors will rethink his position," Ganguly was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times
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