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Rohit Sharma, Ishant Sharma to miss first two Australia Tests, doubtful for remaining twoThey were kept in the Test squad for the series starting on December 17 but tough quarantine rules have made their availability uncertain
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India's Rohit Sharma had already skipped the white-ball matches. Credit: PTI Photo
India's Rohit Sharma had already skipped the white-ball matches. Credit: PTI Photo

India's star opener Rohit Sharma and pacer Ishant Sharma will miss the first two Tests against Australia and are also doubtful for the remaining two after it was conveyed to the BCCI that the duo will require close to a month to be match fit.

The two, who are undergoing rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru, are already out of contention for the limited-overs leg of the series, which begins with the ODIs on Friday.

They were kept in the Test squad for the series starting on Dec. 17 but tough quarantine rules have made their availability uncertain.

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"The NCA has given a report that both Rohit and Ishant will take at least another 3 to 4 weeks to get match fit," a Board source told PTI on Tuesday.

Rohit, while talking to PTI last week, had stated that his hamstring injury is fine now and he is only working on strength and conditioning at the NCA to be battle-ready for the Test challenges.

Ishant has recovered from an abdominal injury but is some distance away from bowling in Test matches.

"Even if they travel now they will have 'hard quarantine' since they will travel by commercial flight. Hard quarantine means not being able to train during the 14 days like the whole team," the source said.

"So, now if only Cricket Australia can convince the government and allow them to train during quarantine," he added.

The Indian team, which landed in Australia after the IPL earlier this month on a chartered flight, was allowed to train in quarantine as the country battled a fresh wave of Covid-19 cases.

National coach Ravi Shastri had on Sunday stated that the two cricketers' chances of playing the Test series hinge on whether they are able to board a flight to Australia within this week.

"If you need to play in the Test series or any red-ball cricket, you've got to be on the flight in the next three or four days. If you aren't, then it's going to be tough," he had said.

The four-Test series, after the day-night opener in Adelaide, will move to Melbourne (Dec. 26 to 30), followed by games in Sydney (Jan. 7 to 11, 2021) and Brisbane (Jan. 15 to 19).

India will be without skipper Virat Kohli after the first Test as he will return home to be present for the birth of his first child.

The visitors had won the 2018-19 series 2-1.

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(Published 24 November 2020, 15:22 IST)