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Rohit Sharma will not play CLT20: John Wright

Updated on: 10 September,2014 04:56 PM IST  | 
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Defending champions Mumbai Indians head coach John Wright has confirmed that skipper Rohit Sharma will not play in the Champions League T20 tournament

Rohit Sharma will not play CLT20: John Wright

Raipur: Defending champions Mumbai Indians head coach John Wright has confirmed that skipper Rohit Sharma will not play in the Champions League T20 tournament.


Sharma sustained a fracture in the middle finger during the second ODI against England at Cardiff and missed the remaining 3 ODIs and the one-off T20 that followed.



Rohit Sharma


"Rohit Sharma will not be playing in this tournament. We thought as long as possible. We will find who will lead the side in next 24 hours," Wright said in a press conference here today.

"We have players who had done good before and were successful. We expect performance from every player," he said.

Opener Sharma has been one of the most important players in the Mumbai Indians squad over the last few years and played a big role in taking MI to the CLT20 title in 2013.

The team will take on Lahore Lions in the tournament first qualifier on September 13 at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium here.

"It's bit early to say how ground and weather condition will help the team as it is playing for the first time here.

We are confident that the players will soon acclimatise with the condition and will play some good matches. We are desperate to make it to the next stage of the competition," he said.

On being asked about game-changers in their side, he said, "We can not single out a player as a key performer. We are banking on every players and expect performance from everyone."

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