Rohit Sharma gives massive injury update ahead of India vs Pakistan's T20 World Cup match, says 'nothing can get bigger than...'

Rohit Sharma provided an update on his injury on the eve of high-octane T20 World Cup clash between India and Pakistan. For Rohit blows count for nothing and nothing is bigger than winning World Cup.

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India skipper Rohit Sharma in this frame. (Getty)

India skipper Rohit Sharma in this frame. (Getty)

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Rohit Sharma has given a big update on his injury ahead of India vs Pakistan's T20 World Cup clash.

India and Pakistan will be up against each other on June 9.

Rohit Sharma has provided a massive update on his injury ahead of the high-voltage T20 World Cup 2024 clash between India and Pakistan, which is slated to be played on June 9. Rohit Sharma picked up an injury during India's T20 World Cup campaign opener against Ireland on June 5. He was hit on the hand, near the biceps during the match which saw him getting retired hurt after notching a brilliant fifty in India's emphatic victory against Ireland.

 

Big update on Rohit Sharma's injury

Meanwhile, right ahead of the big showdown between India and Pakistan, Rohit while talking about his injury, made his intentions clear. He said that injury is secondary and nothing can get bigger than winning a World Cup.

 

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“It's tough but that is why I would like to highlight the experience we have, blows count for nothing. When you play in places like SA, AUS, we have to overcome the challenges. We thrive in these difficult moments. It's the WC, so nothing can get bigger than this,” Rohit Sharma said in the pre-match press-conference.

 

Rohit gave another injury scare ahead of the India vs Pakistan clash during Men in Blue's practice session on June 7 in New York. A delivery from one of the team's throwdown specialists took a sharp bounce and struck him on the hand. The Indian physiotherapists quickly attended to him, prompting a brief pause in the batting practice. Thankfully, the setback appeared minor, and Rohit Sharma, ever the determined player, brushed off the discomfort and continued batting.

 

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India captain Rohit also said that playing good cricket will hold the key in the high-pressure match between the arch-rivals. The Nassau County International Cricket Stadium's pitch in New York, where Rohit's brigade played their campaign opener against Ireland, has already drawn a lot of flak for its uneven and slow outfield. Rohit also touched base on the pitch conditions. 

 

"Playing good cricket holds the key. We have spoken about the conditions here. And have plans in place. We will try to give our best. There is lot of experience in our changing room. Making the right decision will be key," he further added.


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