Mumbai Indians’ head coach Mahela Jayawardene offered a cautious update on Rohit Sharma’s fitness ahead of their clash with Chennai Super Kings. Sharma was seen batting in the nets after a hamstring injury, but his return depends on the medical team’s daily assessment. Jayawardene also highlighted the team’s struggles with consistency and player availability, having used 20 players this season.
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