Why did Rohit Sharma miss the MI vs PBKS match?
Rohit Sharma was ruled out due to a hamstring injury.
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Mumbai Indians faced Punjab Kings in IPL 2026 with uncertainty surrounding Rohit Sharma's availability. Quinton de Kock made a noteworthy return, surpassing a milestone set by MS Dhoni.
Mumbai Indians were already dealing with disruptions with Rohit Sharma's absence creating a leadership and batting void at the top. To add to their worries, Mitchell Santner was also unavailable due to illness. De Kock’s composed knock not only stabilized the innings but also underlined his value as a flexible top-order batter. In a high-pressure situation, his experience ensured MI didn’t lose early momentum, even as the team continues to navigate key absences in IPL 2026. One option for a replacement for Sharma was Quinton de Kock as an opener, although that would mean leaving out one overseas player among Sherfane Rutherford, Mitchell Santner or Trent Boult. Vidarbha opener Danish Malewar was another option.
Rohit Sharma was ruled out due to a hamstring injury.
Quinton de Kock replaced Rohit Sharma as the opener.
Quinton de Kock surpassed MS Dhoni in the number of IPL fifties scored as a designated wicketkeeper-batter.
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