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Irresponsible Shot: Sunil Gavaskar On Rohit Sharma, Who Limps Off The Field
India got another injury scare when opening batsman Rohit Sharma was seen limping immediately after holing out to long on just before tea on the second day of the fourth and final Test at the Gabba on Saturday.
It appeared to be either hamstring or a calf strain.
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