Mumbai Indians (MI) opening batter Rohit Sharma was injured and ruled out of their away game against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in Lucknow on Friday. Captain Hardik Pandya said at the toss that Rohit was hit on the knee before the game, and had to sit out.
After MI lost the game by 12 runs in a last-over finish, head coach Mahela Jayawardene said Rohit was hit the day before the game and took a fitness test on Friday.
"Ro got a hit on his knee just in the IT (iliotibial) band, he tried to bat yesterday and couldn't put any weight on it," Jayawardene said at the press conference. "Again, he came and did a fitness test early today (Friday) to try, and it was discomfort for him to put weight on that so he felt it wasn't 100% for him to play this game. That's why we thought we will give him a few more days to try and get through that. Unfortunate what happened in the nets."
Hardik was also asked at the toss when Jasprit Bumrah would be fit again, and he said, "he should be back soon."
In their bowling-first XI, MI brought in pace-bowling allrounder Raj Bawa, who has featured in two IPL games in the past, for Punjab Kings, and plays domestic cricket for Chandigarh. Bawa was India's second-highest run-getter in the Under-19 World Cup in 2022.
Rohit's form was also under scrutiny so far in IPL 2025, with him having scored only 13, 8 and 0 in the three games. He was present at the ground, though, having a chat near the pitch with Suryakumar Yadav before the toss in his training kit, and also came out of the dugout during a strategic time out when MI were bowling.
MI were already without Bumrah for the first few games, and didn't have Hardik too for their first match. They lost their first two games before opening their account at home against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), but now have three away losses to their name.