Rohit Sharma got injured due to this action of Australia? An attempt to trouble Team India

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In the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia, tensions between the two teams are increasing. The series is still tied at 1-1 and Australia has lost the third match. Now the Australian team is under pressure as it is again facing the threat of losing the series at home. In such a situation, the Australian Board has now resorted to such actions which can affect the preparations of Team India. The Australian media has already targeted some Indian players and now Team India, which is preparing for the Melbourne Test, has been given pitches which are absolutely lifeless and its effect is coming out in the form of injuries to the players.

Team India started preparations from Saturday, December 21 for the fourth Test match starting on December 26 in Melbourne. Sunday was the second day of Team India's practice and during this a ball hit captain Rohit Sharma's knee. Rohit looked very upset with this injury and walked out of the practice. He was seen applying ice on his knee for a long time. However, the matter of relief is that his injury was not serious. Similarly, when Akash Deep came out to bat, a ball also hit him but his injury is also not serious.

Is this action of Australia the reason?

Now the question is why did the Indian players have to face such situations? The answer lies somewhere in the pitches given to the Indian team. According to reports, the pitches on which the Indian team is practicing in the practice area near the Melbourne Cricket Ground are very slow. The bowlers are not getting any kind of help on these pitches. The Indian fast bowlers have to put a lot of effort on it and even after that the balls are not getting much bounce. According to the report, the ball was bouncing up to the waist with great difficulty, which troubled the Indian batsmen and bowlers.

The trickery didn't end here

Not only this, another proof of Australia's cleverness is that many pitches in the same practice area are completely covered. When we got a glimpse of these pitches, they looked very fresh, where there is a high possibility of getting good bounce. However, these pitches have not been made available to the Indian team for preparation and it is believed that only the Australian team will practice on them. In such a situation, if the pitch of Melbourne Cricket Ground is also strong, then Indian batsmen may have to face trouble.