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Dubai, Nov 5 : Mumbai Indians (MI) skipper Rohit Sharma was dismissed on the first ball during Thursday’s Qualifier 1 game against Delhi Capitals (DC), giving ammunition to those in the Indian team management who want him to prove his fitness.
After Sharma’s duck on Thursday, people have started asking a question, though not openly as yet: Was it his injury or his lack of form that was the basis of his non-selection in any of the three Indian teams — Test, ODI, and T20 — for the upcoming tour of Australia? Sharma’s sequence of scores in this IPL is: 0, 4, 9, 35, 5, 35, 6, 70, 8, 80, and 12 — a total of 264, scored at an average of 24 and at a strike rate of 126.31, in 11 matches.
But Sharma’s overall IPL figures are decent enough. Overall, in 199 matches, he has amassed 5,162 runs, scored at at an average of 31.09 and a strike rate of 130.58. He has hit 38 half-centuries and one century.
On Thursday, Sharma was out leg-before off the bowling of R Ashwin, in the second over of the match, as the ball spun sharply into him and he was glued to the crease. This was his second match after his return from the hamstring injury that is being cited as the reason for him being dropped from the Indian teams for this month’s Australia tour.
Sharma, who missed four matches as he rested his hamstring, had returned in the last match against SunRisers Hyderabad. He was, however, dismissed early but led the team on the field as MI crashed to 10-wicket win.

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