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Ishant Sharma Out Of Australia Series As Kohli Blasts ‘Confusing’ Messages

India suffered a blow Friday with Ishant Sharma, a fast bowler, out of their Test Series against Australia, as skipper Virat Kohli blasted a lack of clarity about the fate of star opener Rohit Sharma.

Ishant had been dealing with the side strain he had picked up during the Indian Premier League, and although he had recovered officials said he was not fit, reports AFP.

“While he’s building up his workload in order to achieve Test match fitness, Ishant Sharma has been ruled out of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy,” the Indian cricket board said in a statement.

Senior batsman Rohit hurt his hamstring last month and will have another scan on 11 December, six days before the opening day-night test in Adelaide.

His father fell ill in Mumbai, which delayed Rohit's arrival at the Indian National Cricket Academy to begin his rehabilitation.

Kohli said that the way the matter was handled was very confusing" and that both players should be in Australia to complete their rehab.

“It definitely would have increased the chances of both of them playing Test matches,” he said in video comments from his hotel room in Sydney ahead of the opening one-dayer against Australia on Friday.

Kohli, who has been undergoing a mandatory 14-day quarantine along with the rest of the India squad, said he was expecting Rohit to be on the plane to Australia with everyone else.

“We had no information whatsoever on the reason why he’s not travelling with us,” said the skipper, who will return home after the opening Test for the birth of his first child.

“And after that, the only other information officially we’ve received by mail is that he’s in the NCA and he’s been assessed and he’ll be further assessed on December 11.

“So from the time that the selection meeting happened to the IPL finishing and now when this email came about his assessment in the NCA, there’s been no information.

“There’s been a lack of clarity and we’ve been playing the waiting game on this issue for a while now which is not ideal at all. So it’s been very confusing and there’s been a lot of uncertainty and a lack of clarity around the situation.”

India play four Tests against Australia in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane following their six-match limited overs series.

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