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Rohit Sharma Removes 'Indian Cricketer' from Bio on Instagram and Twitter After Being Left Out of Indian Squads for Australian Tour? Twitter Divided Over the Claim

Rohit Sharma wasn’t picked in any of the Indian squads for the upcoming tour of Australia, and the decision took everyone by storm. The Mumbai Indians captain, who sustained a hamstring injury in the on-going Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020, was seen practising in nets which also raised even many eyebrows. Although the reason behind Rohit’s exclusion isn’t exact yet, several netizens claim that the veteran Indian opener removed “Indian Cricketer” from his social media bio after not getting selected in the national team. However, they are also several fans who asserted that the 33-year-old never wrote “Indian Cricketer” in his Twitter and Instagram bio. Rohit Sharma Out of IPL 2020?

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Despite Mumbai Indians’ stellar campaign in IPL 2020, the star batsman didn’t enjoy a great run with the bat. Although he has a couple of half-centuries under his belt, scoring consistently has been a challenge for him. Rohit also faced a lot of online trolling for his “grown weight” and his hamstring injury raised even more questions over his fitness. While fans were waiting for an update on the opener’s injury, BCCI omitted him from all the squads, naming KL Rahul the vice-captain. A day after, the Hitman allegedly removed “Indian Cricketer” from his bio and took Twitter by storm. However, netizens are divided over the claim. Have a look. Rohit Sharma Excluded From India’s Squads for Australia Tour; Sunil Gavaskar Demands Clarity.

Is It??

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More Claims!!

It Was Never In Bio??

What To Believe!!

Retirement on Rohit's Mind??

Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians will next take on Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi and it will be interesting to see if Rohit will participate in the contest or not.