Will Rohit Sharma Play in Today’s MI vs GT Clash?

Rohit Sharma during Mumbai Indians match vs Punjab Kings at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Jaipur, May 26, 2025. Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images.

Rohit Sharma got injured on April 12 during the match against RCB. He had to retire hurt after feeling discomfort while chasing. Because of that, he also missed the next game against Punjab Kings.

His recovery has gone well since then. He has started running again and has also returned to net practice. Reports say he looked comfortable and was playing his normal shots. Even with that progress, his final fitness check is still pending. The team will decide very close to match time.

Mumbai Indians are under pressure after four straight losses, so Rohit’s return is important for them. His experience at the top order is needed. At the same time, there is a selection issue. Quinton de Kock scored a century as opener, so the team has a strong option even without Rohit.



Will Rohit Sharma Play in Today’s MI vs GT Clash?

There is no final confirmation yet for the GT vs MI match in IPL 2026. The game is in Ahmedabad at the Narendra Modi Stadium on April 20. Rohit has started batting practice again, which is a good sign. He has been training with the team and looks close to full fitness.

MI bowling coach Paras Mhambrey said both Rohit Sharma and Mitchell Santner are fit now. He said Rohit has been batting in the nets and looks in good touch. Santner is also fit after missing the last game due to illness. However, he did not clearly confirm if both will play in the match.

The medical team and coach Mahela Jayawardene are still checking his fitness. But the final call depends on how ready he is for match conditions and what team combination they want. Right now, he is not ruled out, but still doubtful. The final decision will likely come near the toss.

MI vs GT Preview: Rohit Sharma Fitness Boosts Mumbai Ahead of Key Clash

GT are coming into this match with a lot of stability. They have mostly used the same players in IPL 2026 and have only used 13 players in five games. That shows they are settled and not changing much unless needed. MI are the opposite. They have used 17 players already because of injuries and form issues. They are also on a four match losing run, while GT are on a three match winning run.

Rohit Sharma is fit again after his hamstring injury from the RCB game on April 12. He missed the Punjab Kings match but is now back in training. He has been batting in the nets and looks comfortable. The report says he is expected to return to the top order, likely opening for MI.

But MI still have not fully confirmed the final team. Rohit’s place in the XI will be decided close to match time depending on final fitness check and team balance. GT rely heavily on their top three, Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler. If MI can get early wickets there, they can put pressure on GT.

MI also have some selection issues. Quinton de Kock scored a century in the last game as opener, so MI now have to decide how to fit him with Rohit. If Rohit returns, someone like Ryan Rickelton may sit out. They may also adjust overseas players between Boult, Santner, Bosch and Ghazanfar depending on conditions.

FAQs

Q. What happened to Rohit Sharma in the last match?

A. Rohit Sharma got injured on April 12 vs RCB and retired hurt while chasing.

Q. Did Rohit Sharma play the next MI match?

A. No, Rohit missed the next game against Punjab Kings due to the injury.

Q. Is Rohit Sharma fit for MI vs GT?

A. Rohit has returned to net practice and looks better. But his final fitness check is still pending.

Q. Why is Rohit Sharma return important for MI?

A. Mumbai Indians are on a losing streak, so his experience at the top is needed.

Q. Is Rohit Sharma confirmed to play today?

A. No, Rohit Sharma is still doubtful and the final decision will be taken close to the toss.

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