The ‘Yo-Yo Test’ became quite a popular topic of discussion since it was imposed by BCCI to prove the fitness of the players in their bid for a place in the national side.
The likes of Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina, earlier, faced the snub after failing the ‘Yo-Yo Test’. It was reported that the arduous drill was aced by the likes of Manish Pandey, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja with scores above 21.
The Yo-Yo Test came into the foray due tꦦo the new regime initiated by captain Kohli in Indian cricket, which concentrated on cricketers achieving supreme 𝓰fitness.
The t🦹est is also part of training drills of top cricketing nations such as England, Australia, New Zealand▨ and South Africa.
The minimum score required to pass the hurdle of the fitness test was 16. Now, even Indian vice-captain Rohit Sharma has to prove his fitness by undergoing the ‘Yo-Yo Test’, if and when international cricket finally resumes in the near future.
During the fifth and final T20I against New Zealand earlier this year, Rohit suffered a hamstring injury which made💖 him miss the subsequent ODI and Test series.
Rohit was all set to make his comeback into competitive cricket with Mumbai Indians (MI🐭) for the thirteenth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), sc𒅌heduled to commence on March 29.
However, the tournament was suspended indefinitely with the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. Not 💦o💞nly IPL, but all top sporting events were also either abandoned or postponed due to the fatal virus.
Thinܫgs have only gone worse for athletes as they are confined to limited space amid lockdown.
“Before the lockdown happened, I was almost ready to play. That whole week was going to be my fitness test, but that’s when the lockdown happened, and I had to push back everything now. Once everything opens up, I have first to give my fitness test, and once I pass the fitness test I will be allowed to go and resume my duties with the team,” Rohit told Joe Morrison, during his online interaction on La Liga’s Facebook page.