“Getting a medical certificate for” injury “is a children’s game”
Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar called into question the reasons left by players who missed the recently concluded Circle of Ranji Trophy 2024-25. The Crown Control Committee in India (BCCI) has made a domestic cricket with a non -complicated aspect according to newly -minted guidelines, and the absence from the competition must be approved by the administration.
The last term made several members of the first team to return to the home circle, although it was not 100 % turnout. While skipper Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman GillRavandra Jadeja and Rishabh Panto were presented to their part, some big names like Virat KohliKl Rahul and Mohammed Siraj were absent from the procedure.
According to reports, Kohli suffered a door spin, which influenced his availability of conflict against Saurashtra. Ace Tith’s was appointed among the probable, but the chances for him in the XI game were susceptible to fitness.
Gavascar questioned the legitimacy of such claims, noting that obtaining medical certificates to show injury to the “children’s game”.
“Any more interesting to do the BCCI action if they don’t play. Are they injured? Getting a medical certificate for a” injury “is a children’s game, and if they were injured, did they go to NCA for treatment and recovery, as Nihish Reddy sent the moment when had that side strain? “Gavaskar wrote in his column for Sportstar
“Isn’t that a practice for players who have contracted BCCI, and as soon as injury occurs, they have to report to NCAs, and only after experts bcci certified them as appropriate can they continue to play for India? For everything? players could distract from earlier games for reasons not injured, “he added
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“Ayush Mhatre, who got several hundred and in some fifties, had to be left out” – Sunil Gavaskar
With achieved openers Rohit Sharma And Yashasvi Jaiswal returning to the domestic lineup, Mumbai had to re -divert his hit unit. Given that the couple immediately went aside, it meant that 17-year-old Ayush Mhatra had to sit for a match against Jamm and Kashmir.
“Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal’s participation meant that Ayush Mhatra, who received several hundred and some fifties, had to be left out by Mumbai. I hope the young man would spend some time with both players and chose his brain and choose his brain about the addition of his stroke ability, “said Gavaskar
Both Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal failed to impress the baton in both of them, because Mumbai lost a match with five hickets at home.
Edited by Srinoyoy Sanyal