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In The Event That Rohit Sharma Misses A Few IPL 2023 Games, Another Indian Star Will Skipper The Mumbai Indians

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winning five times In the 2019 Indian Premier League season, Mumbai Indians (MI) are prepared to begin their title defense for a record-extending sixth championship (IPL). The Mumbai Indians, led by Rohit Sharma, brought the cash-rich league’s 2022 season to a devastating conclusion. MI was the first team to fall out of the playoff race the previous season. The record-holders, who reached their lowest point in the 10-team competition last year, came in at position 10.

Mumbai Indians only managed to accumulate 8 points in 14 league games last season, with four victories and ten losses. Jasprit Bumrah will miss the full 2023 season of the lucrative IPL for Rohit’s Mumbai Indians. According to recent circumstances, it’s also possible that Mumbai Indians would participate in a few IPL 2023 games without their popular captain Rohit.

Rohit could miss a few IPL games this season, it has been reported, according to a report published by the Indian Express. India’s all-format skipper Rohit is expected to miss a few IPL 2023 games in order to manage his workload. The article further said that in place of the seasoned opener, the Mumbai Indians would be led by star batter Suryakumar Yadav.

According to the most recent sources, Rohit will pick and choose which games he would miss this season. While Rohit is not a member of the MI starting Eleven this season, he will nonetheless travel with the squad to lead interim captain Suryakumar. In the IPL last year, Indian captain Rohit had his worst season both as a batsman and as a leader.

Even in the IPL 2022, the 35-year-old was unable to hit a single half-century. Under Rohit’s leadership, the Mumbai Indians last season, they dropped their first eight games. Rohit, the MI captain, made 268 runs in 14 games at IPL 2022, averaging 19.14. Suryakumar, a teammate of Rohit, scored 303 runs in 8 games last year.

Previously, Indian captain Rohit argued that it is the responsibility of the players to stay in shape for international matches despite playing for IPL clubs in the most lucrative T20 competition in the world. Now, everything depends on the franchisees. They now possess them. While we have provided some guidance to the clubs, ultimately it is up to the individual franchises. Nevertheless, it is up to the players. They must take care of their bodies since they are all grownups. They may discuss it and take a break by playing one or two games if they feel like it’s becoming a little too much. Nevertheless, I doubt that would happen,” Rohit had said.

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