Rohit Sharma doesn't take the field in Dharamsala Test due to stiff back

India captain Rohit Sharma, suffering a stiff back, did not take the field at the start of the third day of the the fifth Test against England in Dharamsala. The designated vice-captain, Jasprit Bumrah, took charge of the team. Rohit has appreciated rich returns over the back finish of the series, scoring hundreds of years in two of the last three Tests. He was instrumental in laying out India's benefit in Dharamsala, raising his twelfth Test century and his tenth at home. With every one of the five of the top-request making fifty or more scores, the hosts had the option to take a lead of 259 as the game pushed ahead. Rohit had organizations of 104 and 171 with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill separately as India grabbed hold of the game in spite of losing the throw. Jaiswal made 57, his fifth score of at least 50 in this series - two of which he changed over into twofold hundreds of years. Gill proceeded to score his second 100 years of the series. India have confronted a spate of wounds throughout the series. Mohammed Shami (lower leg injury) and Virat Kohli (birth of his subsequent youngster) have not been involved by any stretch of the imagination. KL Rahul has missed everything except the principal Test, recuperating from a quadricep ligament injury. Ravindra Jadeja wasn't accessible for the second Test with a hamstring injury. R Ashwin needed to leave the group in Rajkot momentarily to take care of a family crisis. Bumrah was refreshed for the fourth Test in Ranchi. What's more, Rajat Patidar has been nursing an irritated lower leg. All india's best option players have the IPL coming up, on Walk 22 through to May, which then, at that point, leads into the T20 World Cup in June. India are driving the series against Britain 3-1, returning quickly from a loss in Hyderabad to win three on the jog.

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