
Dubai: Indian beating star Firat Kohli suffered a slight injury during a net training session at the International Cricket Council Academy (ICC), before the Champions Cup against New Zealand, to be held on March 9.
While facing a fast bowl in the net, Kohli was hit near his knee, which led him to stop training immediately. Soon the Indian physicist employees attended, by applying the spray of the area with a blow.
Despite the experience of light pain, Kohli remained on the ground and noticed the rest of the training session, and reassured his teammates and employees regarding his condition.
The Indian training team later showed that the injury is not serious and that The Star Batter would be appropriate to play.
India plays New Zealand in the Champions Cup final in Dubai on Sunday, while the last Hala for the veteran stars Kohli and Rohit Sharma.
Kohley, 36, and leader of the leader Rohit, 37, came in a 50 championship with speculation when they retire after meager stains in the Cricket game test.
The basis of the huge India team for more than 15 years, the duo retired from T20 International after winning the World Cup last year.
This weekend may be the end for them in ODIS, with the next fifty World Cup until 2027.
India goes to the final match at Dubai International Cricket Stadium as highly confident.
They won all their four matches in the eight countries, including a victory over New Zealand with 44 racing in the group stage, although both teams have already reached the semi -finals by that time.
The Rohit team played all its matches in Dubai after refusing to visit the Pakistan Cup due to political tensions.
Rohit and Kohli entered the competition under pressure.
Master Batsman Kohli silenced his critics with a group of no more than 100 against its rivals in the Arch in Pakistan, then achieved 84 winning the match against the world champions in Australia in the semi -finals.
The highest degree of Rohit 41 was in its opening victory over Bangladesh, but the opening match was praised to hand over the rapid team in building groups in a place where the beating was difficult.
India, which is looking to win the Champions Cup for the third time, is also proud of the global level of rotation.
They released four spinning in the victory of New Zealand with Varun Chakravarti, from 5-42 characters to help get rid of black hats for 205 at a chase of 250.
India has not changed against Australia, as the heavy choice of rotation appeared again, although it was at the Dubai Stadium, which turned into a little less at the time.
– With additional inputs from AFP