MI vs RCB: Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli got injured in the live match, fans got a big shock

MI vs RCB: In the match being played between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore, the fans had high expectations from two great players. Most of the fans had reached the stadium only to see RCB’s Virat Kohli and Mumbai’s Rohit Sharma. However, both the players got injured during this match. Due to which both the teams may have to face big problems. Both the franchises are playing only their fourth match of the season today.

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli got injured

RCB team came out to bat first after losing the toss. Where as an opening batsman, Virat Kohli played an inning of 50 runs in 38 balls. Which included 5 fours and 1 six. However, after the end of RCB’s innings, King Kohli did not come out to field. Later RCB told that Kohli did not come on the field due to ankle injury. During the Mumbai Indians innings, Rohit Sharma came out to open the batting. He was playing after scoring 19 runs in 13 balls, at that time the problem of muscle strain came to light. The physio came and saw him, however, later due to severe pain, he had to leave the field. There has been no update yet on the fitness of these two players.

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Ro-Ko’s injury shocked fans

If Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are out for the next few matches due to injury, then the fans will be in for a big shock. Both the legends have now retired from ODI and Test cricket. In such a situation, he is seen playing only ODI and IPL. In such a situation, if both of them do not play some matches in IPL due to injury, then the fans will be disappointed. So far both these batsmen have scored runs in IPL 2026. Both the legends were looking in good form before the injury.

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