Published 16:27 IST, November 11th 2024
Why Did Rohit Sharma Not Attend The Pre-Series Press Conference With Gautam Gambhir?
Head coach Gautam Gambhir addressed the media earlier today, but notably, Indian captain Rohit Sharma was missing from the event.
As India gears up for the high-stakes Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, one notable absence at the pre-series press conference has raised eyebrows. Head coach Gautam Gambhir addressed the media earlier today, but notably, Indian captain Rohit Sharma was missing from the event. This unusual absence has sparked speculation, particularly since it is customary for the team captain to attend these pre-series briefings alongside the head coach.
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Rohit Sharma's absence from the pre-series press conference explained
The primary reason behind Rohit Sharma's absence appears to be related to personal matters. It has been reported that the Indian captain will not be traveling with the squad for the first Test in Perth, which begins on November 22. In fact, Rohit is expected to miss the opening match of the five-match series due to personal reasons, with reports suggesting that he is awaiting the birth of his second child. His wife, Ritika, is reportedly due to give birth later this month, coinciding with the start of the series.
In Rohit Sharma's absence, Jasprit Bumrah has been named vice-captain for the series. Bumrah, who has been a key figure in India's bowling attack, will take charge of the team in Rohit's absence. This adds an extra layer of intrigue to the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which is already set to be a thrilling contest between two of the top cricketing nations.
It is understood that while Rohit Sharma will miss the first Test, he is expected to join the team in Australia shortly after the birth of his child. The timing of his leave is undoubtedly a personal one, and the BCCI has shown support for his decision.
As the team prepares for the first Test in Perth, all eyes will be on the Indian squad’s ability to come together, with or without Rohit Sharma, as they face off against the formidable Australian team in one of cricket's most fiercely contested series.
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Both India and Australia will be looking to win the series by a big margin as the World Test Championship final spot will be at stake. India will need to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 4-0 if they want to qualify by themselves otherwise the side will have to depend on the results of other teams.
Updated 16:27 IST, November 11th 2024