Indian captain Rohit Sharma injured his right hand during a practice session in Adelaide ahead of the semi-final match against England.
• Rohit Sharma was taking a customary throwdown from S Raghu in the Indian nets session when a short ball hit his right hand and he was in deep pain as he rushed out of the nets.
The Indian team faced a massive scare on Tuesday morning as skipper Rohit Sharma hit his arm hard during an alternate session ahead of India's T20 World Cup semi-final against England on Thursday.
As reported by news agency PTI, Rohit was taking the customary throwdown from S Raghu in the Indian nets session when a short ball hit his right hand and he was immediately in deep pain, leaving the nets.
Rohit tried a short arm pull and the throwdown from 18 yards at 150-plus got on him and he missed the shot by a gap of a second.
He left the session and then had a large ice pack tied to his right hand but he looked deserted and in great pain, even while watching the training from afar sitting on the ice box.
Mental conditioning coach Paddy Upton was seen talking to him for a long time.
Though there is good news for Team India fans, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma walked back to the nets for batting practice in Adelaide after injuring his right arm during a practice session ahead of the semi-final match against England.
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