During a practice session at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday, India captain Rohit Sharma sustained a blow to his left knee while facing throwdowns in the nets. Although Rohit continued to bat briefly after that, he soon sought attention from the physio, who applied an ice pack. While Sharma exhibited discomfort, the injury didn't appear to be severe.
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