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Additional Security, Increased Seating For Rohit Sharma's First Ranji Trophy Game In A Decade

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Sitting arrangements can be made for only up to 500 people at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy in BKC.

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Rohit Sharma (AFP Photo)
Rohit Sharma (AFP Photo)

Additional security and increased seating arrangement for as many as 500 people will be put in place for India captain Rohit Sharma’s first Ranji Trophy appearance for Mumbai in a decade.

Mumbai, the defending champions of Ranji Trophy, will resume the second leg of the premier domestic competition here at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy in BKC against a formidable J&K side starting on Thursday.

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With Rohit named in Mumbai’s 17-member squad along with fellow Test opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, a significant crowd turnout can be expected on the match day here at Mumbai Cricket Association’s BKC facility.

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However, sitting arrangements can be made for only up to 500 people where Mumbai side has been regularly playing its league games in the Ranji Trophy.

“Additional security has been arranged and we have also increased the sitting capacity of fans up to 500," a MCA official told PTI.

Mumbai are placed third behind table-leaders Baroda and second-placed J&K in Elite Group A and will need do find their best in order to progress in the competition.

Mumbai will continue to be led by the seasoned Ajinkya Rahane, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) said while announcing the squad on Monday.

Rohit had confirmed his participation for the next round of the Ranji Trophy match on Saturday during a press conference to announce India’s squads for limited-overs series against England and the Champions Trophy next month.

When asked if he would play in the next domestic game for his state team, Rohit replied, “I will".

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Of late there have been questions over Rohit’s form in the longest format after his forgettable outing in his last eight Tests, including against New Zealand at home and against Australia Down Under.

The India skipper had showed up for a training session for Mumbai on January 15 as it became clear after the team’s disastrous tour of Australia that the BCCI has made it mandatory for the players to feature in domestic circuit.

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Soon after, Jaiswal too joined the Mumbai camp which trained at the BKC ground as he had a few batting sessions with his domestic team.

The BCCI recently made it mandatory for all contracted India players to participate in domestic cricket except when there are fitness issues.

Rohit had cited a busy schedule with the national team among reasons for not playing domestic cricket.

“(In) the last 6-7 years, I can at least tell about what has happened with me since I’ve started playing Test cricket regularly, which is from 2019, you hardly have any time (in hand)," he told media.

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“And then, when you play so much international cricket through the year, you need some time off as well as a cricketer just to refresh, get your mind right, just to be ready for the upcoming season." “But we have addressed it now and nobody takes it for granted or anything like that. It is just based on looking at how one has gone through the season, how much rest he needs.

“Based on all of that, we decide what is going to happen with certain players. Now it’s been made mandatory that if there is time, you have to play domestic cricket," he said.

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    Mumbai squad: Ajinkya Rahane (captain), Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Ayush Mhatre, Shreyas Iyer, Siddhesh Lad, Shivam Dube, Hardik Tamore (wk), Akash Anand (wk), Tanush Kotian, Shams Mulani, Himanshu Singh, Shardul Thakur, Mohit Awasthi, Sylvester Dsouza, Royston Dias, Karsh Kothari.

    (With inputs from Agencies)

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