Rohit had begun the innings alongside South African wicket-keeper Ryan Rickelton.
The home team was pursuing a daunting target of 241 and needed a rapid start from their batsmen to take full advantage of the field restrictions in the initial six overs.
Rohit started strong, hitting two fours and a six to score 19 runs off 13 balls.
During Rasikh Salam Dar’s sixth over, Rohit paused to receive medical assistance, managed to face a couple of deliveries, and then informed the locker room of his decision. Suryakumar Yadav took to the crease in place of Rohit.
MI had suffered two consecutive losses and faced a significant challenge to secure vital points from this high-stakes match.
Despite this dismissal, Rohit is not entirely out of the contest. He may still return to play later in the innings. A similar situation occurred during an ODI against Bangladesh in Dhaka in December 2022, when he temporarily stepped back due to a thumb problem.
In a gripping run chase, Rohit came in to bat at No. 9 and delivered a commendable half-century, though he was unable to lead the Men in Blue to victory.
First Published: Apr 12, 2026 10:22 PM IST