Indian cricket team skipper Rohit Sharma‘s heartwarming interaction with a female fan has gone viral on social media ahead of the second Test match against New Zealand staring Thursday. At the end of the practice session at the MCA Stadium in Pune, the fan approached Rohit for an autograph and asked him to deliver a message to Kohli. The fan said, “Rohit bhai, please give autograph.” While the India skipper was signing the autograph, she said “Tell Virat also that his big fan came here.” Rohit was amused with the comment and he quickly responded – “I’ll tell Virat”.
India are expected to have a nearly full-strength squad for the second Test against New Zealand in Pune, with assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate confirming that Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill are fit and will be available for selection.
Both players are recovering from injuries that kept them out or limited their participation in the first Test, where India suffered a defeat in Bengaluru.
Pant, who injured his knee during New Zealand’s first innings, left the field and did not return to wicketkeeping duties for the remainder of the match. Dhruv Jurel replaced him behind the stumps, but India hopes Pant will be fit enough to resume his role in Pune.
Rohit Sharma’s conversation with a fan:
Fan – Rohit bhai, please give autograph.
Rohit – I’m coming, wait.
Fan – thank you so much, tell Virat also that his big fan came here.
Rohit – I’ll tell Virat.pic.twitter.com/q0fUWHtcWm
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 22, 2024
“Yeah, I think everyone’s really well. There wasn’t too much bowling in that first Test, so the fast bowlers are all good. Rishabh’s pretty good,” Ryan said in the pre-match press conference on Tuesday. “I think Rohit Sharma touched on it the other day. He was having a little bit of discomfort at the end range of his movement with the knee. But fingers crossed he’ll be good to keep in this Test as well.”
Shubman Gill, who missed the first Test due to neck stiffness, has also been progressing well. “He’s batted last week in Bangalore, he had a few nets,” the assistant coach said of Gill. “He’s got a little bit of discomfort, but I’ll think he will be good to go for the Test.”
Ryan also claimed that there are no concerns about KL Rahul‘s form at the moment but admitted that there is a big fight for places within the team. Rahul was terribly out of touch in the Bengaluru Test as he got for a duck in the first innings and 12 in the second one.
The return of Gill raises a significant selection challenge for India, especially in the batting department. Sarfaraz Khan, who replaced Gill in the Bengaluru Test, capitalised on his opportunity with a stunning 150. His standout performance adds to the complexity of India’s middle-order decisions, especially with Rahul’s current form under scrutiny.
(With IANS inputs)