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Rohit Sharma: The Indian cricket team is currently in Australia and will be seen playing a five-Test series with the Australian team from November 22. The first match of this series will be played in Perth. This series is very important for the Indian team and that is why all Indian fans are worried about this series.

However, before the Perth Test, a very big good news has come for them. The good news is that Indian captain Rohit Sharma is going to join the team soon. So let’s know when Rohit Sharma can join the team.

Rohit Sharma is going to join the team soon

Let us tell you that the wife of the current captain of the Indian cricket team, Rohit Sharma, Ritika Sajdeh, has given birth to a second child, due to which Rohit Sharma did not leave for Australia. But now the news is coming that he may leave for Australia soon. According to the report of Cricbuzz, Rohit Sharma is going to leave for Australia soon.

However, the dates have not been announced yet. But it is being speculated that he can reach Perth within one to two days and can be seen playing in the first Test match itself, because the team’s star batsman Shubman Gill has also been injured.

Shubman Gill got injured

The Indian team is busy preparing for the Perth Test and is currently playing practice matches among themselves. During this practice match, Shubman Gill fractured his fingers while trying to catch, due to which it has become impossible for him to play the first Test match.

According to the current information, it will take at least 2 to 3 weeks for Shubman to recover and due to this Rohit Sharma can be seen playing in the first Test match. However, it has not been officially confirmed yet whether Rohit will play or not. But if he plays, it will be good news for India. But if Rohit does not come, then the responsibility of opening can be given to KL Rahul in his place.

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