
Rohit Sharma (Pic credit: Mumbai Indians) NEW DELHI: The biggest talking point ahead of Mumbai Indians’ high-stakes clash against Chennai Super Kings is Rohit Sharma’s fitness and head coach Mahela Jayawardene has given a cautious but interesting update.Rohit, who has missed the last four matches due to a hamstring injury, was seen batting in the nets in Chennai on Friday, raising hopes of a possible comeback. However, Jayawardene stopped short of confirming his inclusion, stressing that the decision remains in the hands of the medical team.
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